A New and Reinvigorated Research Agenda for U.S. Local Governments

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This essay offers a perspective on a new and reinvigorated research agenda for the study of U.S. local governments. It reports on the ideas and reflections of a set of local government scholars with different vantage points and varied substantive interests. Seven paramount themes or directions for a research agenda were identified, all of which contain numerous threads and thrusts: local government finance and economic development, local government management, intergovernmental relations, collaboration, public engagement, social equity, and institutional design. The essay offers some reasons for optimism about the future of U.S. local governments while also identifying cause for concern.

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Bowman, A. O. M., Bearfield, D. A., Chambers, S., Cigler, B. A., Fleischmann, A., Kelly, J. M., & Krebs, T. B. (2020). A New and Reinvigorated Research Agenda for U.S. Local Governments. State and Local Government Review, 52(3), 158–172. https://doi.org/10.1177/0160323X21991639

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