Theoretical aspects of decentralization
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2014Author
Ginevičius, Romualdas
Slavinskaitė, Neringa
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The article analyzes the nature and significance of decentralization. Conseptions of decentralization
by different authors are compared. The essence and complexity of decentralization analysis revealed
of forms and types. Decentralization, as well as any other social phenomena, is characterised by
positive and negative effects, which are disclosed in the article by analyzing the advantages and disadvantages
of decentralization. An examination of various scientific opinions on decentralization term, its
classification, we can argue that decentralization is perceived as a multifaceted phenomenon that includes
progressive leeway, functions, responsibilities and and the transfer of resources from the Central Government
to the local government management levels.
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