Local Public Entrepreneurship and Judicial Intervention in a Euro-American and Global Perspective
Publication Title
Washington University Global Studies Law Review
Abstract
In this Article, I present local public entrepreneurship as a windfall of the right to local self-government. In Part II, I discuss the competing scholarship on the role local governments take in competing with each other by creating incentives to entice citizens and businesses into their jurisdictions. Then, in Part III, I present the concept of local public entrepreneurism and detail how local governments utilize such activism in competition with other governments.
Recommended Citation
Christian Iaione,
Local Public Entrepreneurship and Judicial Intervention in a Euro-American and Global Perspective,
7
Wash. U. Global Stud. L. Rev.
215
(2008),
https://openscholarship.wustl.edu/law_globalstudies/vol7/iss2/3