
Two Centuries of Local Autonomy
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- Intro
- Two Centuries of Local Autonomy
- Contents
- Contributors
- Chapter 1: Two Centuries of Local Autonomy
- Introduction
- Chapter 2: Friedrich List on Local Autonomy in His Contributions to the Debate About the Constitution of Württemberg in 1816/1817
- Friedrich List: Unknown as an Early Advocate of Municipal Autonomy
- List's Concept of Municipal Autonomy
- List's Proposals in Comparison with Stein's Städteordnung in Prussia
- List's Intervention in Comparison with Hegel's Intervention into the Constitutional Debate in Württemberg: Parallels and Differences
- Further Development of Municipal Autonomy in Germany During the Nineteenth Century
- References
- Chapter 3: Determinant Factors of Economic Development and Local Economy: Theoretical Concepts in Retrospect
- Introduction
- Historical Background: The "Stein-Hardenberg-Reforms" in Prussia 1807/1808
- Administrative Reforms "from Above"
- The New Municipality Government Statute ("Städteordnung")
- The Efforts to Reorganize the Public Administration of Rural Communities
- Research Concepts Concerning the Economic Development of Cities
- Roscher About Stein und Hardenberg
- Schmoller and Sombart About the Economic Development of Cities
- Authors of Studies on Urban Economics and Endogenous Economic Growth
- Local Public Finance and Local Autonomy Under the Conditions of Urbanization and Globalization
- Summary
- References
- Chapter 4: Wilhelm Roepke's Emphasis on the Local Community*
- Introduction
- Decentralization as a Characteristic of the Humane Economy
- Decentralized and Deficit-Based Recovery Policies
- Summary and Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 5: Mission-Driven Business Schools
- Case No I
- Case No. II
- Case III
- Chapter 6: Dühring and Carey on Local Autonomy
- Introduction
- The Berlin-Philadelphia Connection
- Carey's Method
- Dühring's System of Sociopolitical Political Economics
- Centralized Government Vs. Local Autonomy
- Overcoming Centralized Government
- Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 7: 200 Years of Local Autonomy: The Relevance for Today
- Introduction
- Wilhelm von Humboldt
- Local Autonomy and European Political Integration
- The Principle of Subsidiarity
- Sphere Sovereignty
- Sphere Sovereignty and the European Union
- Civil Society (or Civility)
- Civil Society (or Civility) and European Union
- Remarks on the Principles as Safeguards of Local Autonomy
- Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 8: Agricultural Reform
- Introduction
- Agricultural Reforms
- Abolition of Serfdom [Bauernbefreiung]
- Edict of October 1807
- Edict on the Regulation and Culture of the Country of 1811 [Regulierungs- und Landeskulturedikt von 1811] and Further Regulations
- Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 9: Population Policy and Local Government
- Introduction
- Tasks and Limits for Local Government
- Population Development
- Methodological Starting Point
- Reasons for Low Fertility
- Local Necessities for Population Policy
- Influencing Local Population Development by Qualifying Adjustments
- Final Remarks
- References
- Chapter 10: Double-Entry Bookkeeping in Municipal Finance: A Natural Field Experiment in Public Choice*
- Introduction
- Public Administration, Public Goods, and Municipal Finance
- Different Bookkeeping Styles in Fiscal Accounting
- A First Look at the Natural Field Experiment of Implementation
- Summary
- References
- Index
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