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- Title
Effects of Political Institutions on Punctuated-Equilibrium in Local Emergency Management Policy Processes: Examination of County Governments in Florida, U.S.
- Authors
SUNG-WOOK KWON; SANG OK CHOI; SANG-SEOK BAE
- Abstract
This paper extends punctuated-equilibrium theory to the local level by investigating how local political institutions influence local emergency management policy processes in county governments in Florida, U.S. The results show that county governments with a reformed form of government and home rule charter prioritize emergency situations more quickly in the policy process resulting in larger-scale budget changes than counties that have a traditional commission form and no home rule authority. Higher level of punctuation in counties with reformed political institutions is explained by political and administrative incentives of county mayors and managers, as well as political and fiscal discretion from state government.
- Subjects
FLORIDA; UNITED States; PUNCTUATED equilibrium (Social science); EMERGENCY management policy; HOME rule; COUNTY government
- Publication
Lex Localis: Journal of Local Self-Government, 2013, Vol 11, Issue 2, p193
- ISSN
1581-5374
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.4335/245