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Decentralization or Deconcentration: A Theoretical and Functional Amroach to Local Government in Kino Emirate in the Military Era

Decentralization or Deconcentration: A Theoretical and Functional Amroach to Local Government in... Footnotes 1 . This is the result of size and specialization. These make the span of control of any one executive very limited. 2 . H.J. Kruisinga, The Balance Between Centralization and Decentralization in Managerial Control (Leiden, H.E. Stenfert Kroese N.V. 1954), 15–16. 3 . A.H. Hanson, ‘Decentralization, Political Administration and Economics’ (Oxford, IPSA, 1963). 4 . This is the UN definition quoted in the Summer Conference on Local Government in Africa (Cambridge, 1961), 11. 5 . H.J. Kruisinga, op.cit., 21. 6 . H. Fayol, Administration Industrielle et Generale (Paris, 1950), 36. 7 . A.H. Hanson, op.cit. 8 . James Heapley, ‘Decentralization and Development’ in seminar on Special Aspects of Development Administration (Pittsburgh, 1965), 8. 9 . Brian Chapman, Introduction to French Local Government (London, 1953), ch. 6, and L.G. Cowan, Local Government in West Africa (New York, 1958). 10 . See the author's Ph.D. thesis, The Evolution of Local Government Institutions in Kano Emirate, Northern Nigeria (Ottawa, Carleton University unpublished Ph. D. thesis, 1974), ch. 4. 11 . G.V. Summerhayes, ‘The Changing Relations Between the Native Authorities and the New Northern States’, in Administration (Ile‐lfe, April, 1969), 213. 12 . B. Smith, ‘The Evolution of Local Government http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Australian Journal of Politics and History Wiley

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Wiley
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Copyright © 1979 Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company
ISSN
0004-9522
eISSN
1467-8497
DOI
10.1111/j.1467-8497.1979.tb00293.x
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Footnotes 1 . This is the result of size and specialization. These make the span of control of any one executive very limited. 2 . H.J. Kruisinga, The Balance Between Centralization and Decentralization in Managerial Control (Leiden, H.E. Stenfert Kroese N.V. 1954), 15–16. 3 . A.H. Hanson, ‘Decentralization, Political Administration and Economics’ (Oxford, IPSA, 1963). 4 . This is the UN definition quoted in the Summer Conference on Local Government in Africa (Cambridge, 1961), 11. 5 . H.J. Kruisinga, op.cit., 21. 6 . H. Fayol, Administration Industrielle et Generale (Paris, 1950), 36. 7 . A.H. Hanson, op.cit. 8 . James Heapley, ‘Decentralization and Development’ in seminar on Special Aspects of Development Administration (Pittsburgh, 1965), 8. 9 . Brian Chapman, Introduction to French Local Government (London, 1953), ch. 6, and L.G. Cowan, Local Government in West Africa (New York, 1958). 10 . See the author's Ph.D. thesis, The Evolution of Local Government Institutions in Kano Emirate, Northern Nigeria (Ottawa, Carleton University unpublished Ph. D. thesis, 1974), ch. 4. 11 . G.V. Summerhayes, ‘The Changing Relations Between the Native Authorities and the New Northern States’, in Administration (Ile‐lfe, April, 1969), 213. 12 . B. Smith, ‘The Evolution of Local Government

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Australian Journal of Politics and HistoryWiley

Published: Dec 1, 1979

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