The Politics of Dissatisfaction: Citizens, Services, and Urban
Institutions is destined to be a classic in public administration
and public policy; it makes major theoretical and empirical
contributions to the literature in both fields. It is a rigorous
empirical attempt to assess the public choice view of citizenship
and local government. The research upon which this book is based
was founded on conversations between two of its authors, W. E.
Lyons and David Lowery, during the early 1980s.
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