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From a Majority to a Minority: How Municipal Mergers in Japan Changed the Distribution of Political Powers and the Allocation of Public Services Within a Merged Municipality

机译:从多数到少数:日本的市政合并如何改变合并后城市内的政治权力分布和公共服务分配

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This article examines whether or not municipal mergers change the perceived level of public services within a merged municipality. I argue that residents of small municipalities that merge with larger neighbors lose political powers after the mergers; they become a minority within a merged municipality, and their electoral importance declines accordingly. As a result, the level of public services to the merged localities is expected to decrease. I test this argument by focusing on the nationwide concurrence of municipal mergers in Japan that rapidly took place in the 2000s. I conducted a survey of voters in rural municipalities that merged and those that remained intact during this wave of mergers. Using the responses to the survey, I demonstrate that the level of public services, as perceived by the respondents, declined more significantly in municipalities with mergers than in municipalities without.
机译:本文研究了市政合并是否会改变合并后的市政内部的公共服务水平。我认为,合并后较小城市的居民在合并后失去政治权力。他们在合并后的市政府中成为少数,其选举重要性也相应下降。结果,合并地区的公共服务水平将下降。我通过关注在2000年代迅速发生的日本全国性市级合并来检验这一论点。我对合并的农村市镇的选民进行了调查,并发现在这次合并浪潮中仍完好无损的选民。通过对调查的回答,我证明了受访者认为,有合并市镇的公共服务水平比没有合并市镇的公共服务水平下降幅度更大。

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