Administrative economies of scale in local government in Denmark

Sandy or sanded?

Authors

  • Kurt Houlberg AKF, Applied Municipal Research, Copenhagen

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.58235/sjpa.v15i1.16195

Keywords:

Administration, Economies of scale, Local government reform, Efficiency, Improvement, Size of local government, Stordriftsfordele, Kommunalreform, Effektivisering, Kommunestørrelse

Abstract

The Danish Local Government Reform in 2007 reduced the number of municipalities from 271 to 98 and the number of Regions from 14 to 5 along with major changes in tasks, finances and the equalisation scheme. One of the objectives of the reform was to realize administrative economies of scale. Measured by administrative costs, this article concludes that the amalgamated municipalities so far have not realized the expected administrative economies of scale. It is, however, also shown that the potential economies of scale prior to the Reform was inflated in a Reform legitimating process. Before as well as after the Reform, administrative economies of scale exist if analysing on administrative costs. Technically administrative costs by decentralised agencies, however, cannot be calculated and are therefore not included in the analysis. Basing the analysis instead on administrative personnel, including administrative staff employed at schools, kindergartens etc., the conclusion is that larger municipalities do not spend less resources on administration than smaller municipalities.

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Author Biography

Kurt Houlberg, AKF, Applied Municipal Research, Copenhagen

Kurt Houlberg, Programme Manager, MSc, PhD. Kurt Houlberg's primary research area is local government economics, with a particular focus on the impact of demographic and socio-economic conditions on municipal expenditure needs, economies of scale, economic management and expenditure policy priorities. In connection with the local government reform, Kurt has been particularly interested in the impact of municipal size on efficiency and democracy in the municipalities, including administrative economies of scale.

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Published

2011-03-15

How to Cite

Houlberg, K. (2011). Administrative economies of scale in local government in Denmark: Sandy or sanded?. Scandinavian Journal of Public Administration, 15(1), 41–61. https://doi.org/10.58235/sjpa.v15i1.16195

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