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ICEPP Working Papers

2013

Local government; metropolitan area; amalgamation; municipal reorganization

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Does Municipal Amalgamation Strengthen The Financial Viability Of Local Government? A Canadian Example, Enid Slack, Richard M. Bird Jan 2013

Does Municipal Amalgamation Strengthen The Financial Viability Of Local Government? A Canadian Example, Enid Slack, Richard M. Bird

ICEPP Working Papers

Municipal amalgamation is often seen as one way to ensure that municipalities are large enough to be financially and technically capable of providing the extensive array of services with which they are charged. The idea is presumably that municipalities will be able not only to reap economies of scale, but also to coordinate service delivery over the enlarged territory as well as share costs equitably and reduce (even eliminate) spillovers of service delivery across local boundaries. This paper evaluates the extent to which municipal amalgamation in Toronto, Canada’s largest city, in 1998 achieved the provincially-stated objective of saving costs as …