In most modern states, public administrations are organized in a pyramidal structure. National territories are divided into provinces, regions, or states, which are themselves subdivided into smaller and smaller administrative units, as in a game of nesting dolls. At these lower levels of administration, citizens can often expect to obtain all types of public services … Continue reading How Radical Administrative Reforms Unfold: Evidence from France’s “Rotating Capitals”
How Radical Administrative Reforms Unfold: Evidence from France’s “Rotating Capitals”
