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Preferred term
administrative decentralization
Definition
- For more than a half century, governments have been decentralizing their bureaucratic structures and administrative agencies as a part of an effort to democratize political systems, allow more popular participation in public affairs, make public service delivery more efficient, and extend coverage by giving local administrative units more responsibility for providing public services.Types of and Reasons for DecentralizationGovernments generally use one or more of four types of decentralization to achieve their objectives. First, deconcentration transfers responsibilities and authority to lower levels within the central government.Second, devolution grants powers for selected functions or activities to local government units. [Source: Encyclopedia of Law & Society: American and Global Perspectives; Administrative Decentralization]
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https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/administrative_decentralization
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