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Two Centuries of Local Autonomy
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One of the last Prussian Reforms during the Napoleonic Era was the constitution of local autonomy for the cities. Proof of its lasting importance is that it was the cities that carried out the deficit-based employment policies of the early 1930s also had to carry the burden of a democratic reconstitution of Germany in the postwar period. After the crushing defeat at Napoleon’s hands, likewise the reconstitution of Prussia fell to the cities. Today, the same constellation of problems can be found on different stages. Europe, as it is growing together, faces a democracy deficit which ultimately will have to be addressed by the cities. The countries in transition and undergoing transformation likewise will have to find arenas for democratic decision making, which likely will be at the municipal level. Finally, the United States of America also faces a quagmire at the federal level which ultimately will have to be resolved at the state or local level. Contributions to this book examine all of these issues, making it of interest to students in urban studies, public administration, history and political science as well as policy-makers concerned with local government and autonomy.
Juergen Backhaus
Jürgen Backhaus is a German liberal scholar and author. He teaches at the University of Erfurt. He has written primarily on finance and the economic analysis of law. He completed his university studies at the University of Konstanz, Germany, and at Auburn University. He obtained his Ph.D in economics at Constance in 1986 with a thesis titled Co-Determination: A Legal and Economic Analysis. He also spent a year at the Center for Study of Public Choice in Virginia. Between 1980 and 1986, he taught in the Department of Economics at Auburn University in the United States. From 1986 to 2001, he taught financial sciences at the University of Maastricht. At the same time, he is a visiting professor at the Robert Schumann University in Strasbourg. He wrote many works, in particular on the German historical school. He has also collaborated with the Independent Institute.
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