Institutional change in swiss cantons: A contribution to describing and explaining institutional reforms

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Most accounts of Swiss federal institutions are unable to explain institutional change. In this contribution the authors trace change in Cantonal reforms and then use multivariate explanation models to account for institutional reforms such as New Public Management reforms. The multivariate analyses used rely on an “event count model” to explain the frequency of institutional reforms and a “binary response model” to explain why Cantons adopt New Public Management reforms. This research demonstrates that policy research as well as innovation and diffusion theories can contribute to explaining institutional reform. © 2003 The Swiss Political Science Review.

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Widmer, T., & Rieder, S. (2003). Institutional change in swiss cantons: A contribution to describing and explaining institutional reforms. Swiss Political Science Review, 9(1), 201–232. https://doi.org/10.1002/j.1662-6370.2003.tb00405.x

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