TY - JOUR
T1 - Do Municipal Amalgamations Work? A Systematic Literature Review
AU - Zheng, Tao
AU - Sun, Bindong
AU - De Witte, Kristof
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2026
PY - 2026
Y1 - 2026
N2 - Municipal amalgamation has become a key policy tool globally, drawing significant academic attention for its effects on local governance, efficiency, and equity. This study reviews international empirical literature on municipal amalgamations, incorporating new evidence from transitional economies and introducing a spatial-scale perspective to differentiate impacts at unit-wide and subunit levels. Key findings include: (1) Most literature focuses on overall postmerger unit, with limited attention to subordinate units. Studies on overall impacts emphasize efficiency, whereas those on subordinate units focus on resource allocation and political representation. (2) Amalgamation often fails to achieve economies of scale, with subunits engaging in fiscal free-riding, increasing financial burdens. Its effects on public services are limited, and political representation in smaller areas declines. (3) Emerging research in transitional economies indicates that amalgamation improve environmental governance but has mixed economic outcomes. This review provides insights for scholars and guidance for policymakers making informed decisions on municipal amalgamation.
AB - Municipal amalgamation has become a key policy tool globally, drawing significant academic attention for its effects on local governance, efficiency, and equity. This study reviews international empirical literature on municipal amalgamations, incorporating new evidence from transitional economies and introducing a spatial-scale perspective to differentiate impacts at unit-wide and subunit levels. Key findings include: (1) Most literature focuses on overall postmerger unit, with limited attention to subordinate units. Studies on overall impacts emphasize efficiency, whereas those on subordinate units focus on resource allocation and political representation. (2) Amalgamation often fails to achieve economies of scale, with subunits engaging in fiscal free-riding, increasing financial burdens. Its effects on public services are limited, and political representation in smaller areas declines. (3) Emerging research in transitional economies indicates that amalgamation improve environmental governance but has mixed economic outcomes. This review provides insights for scholars and guidance for policymakers making informed decisions on municipal amalgamation.
KW - democratic participation
KW - economic performance
KW - literature review
KW - local governments
KW - municipal amalgamations
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105027317657
U2 - 10.1177/10780874251410080
DO - 10.1177/10780874251410080
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:105027317657
SN - 1078-0874
JO - Urban Affairs Review
JF - Urban Affairs Review
ER -