Governmental Financial Resilience

International Perspectives on How Local Governments Face Austerity

Ileana Steccolini|Martin David Singh Jones|Iris Saliterer
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This volume provides a unique insight into the ways local governments have maintained financial resilience in the face of the significant challenges posed by the era of austerity. Taking an international perspective, it provides an enlightening and practical analysis of the different capacities and responses that local governments deploy to cope with financial shocks.
Moving beyond traditional approaches dealing with financial stress, the financial resilience perspective reveals a wider range of organisational responses and enables consideration of the dynamic role played by internal and external contextual factors.
The international case study approach allows for a comparative analysis of financial resilience in the context of different administrative and policy environments. By providing a unifying view of financial resilience, the importance of building resilience into organisational financial management is demonstrated, uncovering the relative effectiveness of different resilience building approaches.
This edited volume is a valuable source for practitioners and academics, as well as students of public policy, public management and financial management.

Introduction: Governments and Crises; Iris Saliterer, Martin Jones, and Ileana Steccolini  Austria – Building Capacities Versus Resting on Laurels; Sanja Korac  A Tale of Two Jurisdictions: A Focus on the Effect of Regulatory Constraints on Municipal Resilience in Australia; Joseph Drew  Financial Resilience in Brazilian Municipalities; André C. B. de Aquino and Ricardo Lopes Cardoso   English Resilience in the Face of Austerity; Martin Jones  Resilience Patterns of French Municipalities: A Case Study; Céline du Boys  A Cushioned Impact of the Financial Crisis – Local Government Financial Resilience in Germany; Ulf Papenfuß, Iris Saliterer, and Nora Albrecht   Financial Resilience of Greek Local Governments; Sandra Cohen and Nikolaos Hlepas  Patterns of Financial Resilience in Italian Municipalities; Carmela Barbera   Financial Resilience: How Dutch Cities Have Buffered and Adapted to the Financial Crisis; Tom Overmans Financial Resilience: The Swedish Case; Niklas Wällstedt and Roland Almqvist  Financial Resilience at the Root of the Crisis – Michigan, U.S.; Sanja Korac, Iris Saliterer, and Eric Scorsone Conclusion; Ileana Steccolini, Martin Jones and Iris Saliterer

    Charting how local governments in 11 countries responded to the recent crises and austerity period, scholars of public finance and administration shed new light on the role of the contextual and policy-related conditions as well as the internal capacities and conditions that may influence responses and, ultimately, performance. Their topics include Austria: building capacities versus resting on laurels, financial resilience in Brazilian municipalities, resilience patterns of French municipalities: a case study, financial resilience of Greek local governments, how Dutch cities have buffered and adapted to the financial crisis, and financial resilience at the root of the crisis in Michigan.

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