Analyzing Forces to the Financial Contribution of Local Governments to Sustainable Development
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Rodríguez Bolívar, Manuel Pedro; Navarro Galera, Andrés; Alcaide Muñoz, Laura; López Subires, María DeseadaEditorial
MDPI
Materia
Economic growth Financial sustainability Sustainable development
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2016-09-10Referencia bibliográfica
Rodríguez Bolívar, M.P.; Navarro Galera, A.; Alcaide Muñoz, L.; López Subires, M.D. Analyzing Forces to the Financial Contribution of Local Governments to Sustainable Development. Sustainability 2016, 8, 925. https://doi.org/10.3390/su8090925
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Regional Government of Andalusia (Spain), Department of Innovation, Science and Enterprise (Research project number P11-SEJ-7700); Spanish Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports under Grant (FPU13/05949)Resumen
In many countries, the economic crisis brought high volumes of deficit and debt in public
entities, which jeopardized the ability of governments to continue providing public services and
caused considerable imbalances of economic growth in different regions. In this context, from the
recognition of the linkage between economic development and efficiency in public management,
previous research indicates that local governments are called to play a key role in promoting
sustainable development through environment, economic and social policies based on financial
sustainability of the public services. This paper aims to identify influencing factors on the financial
sustainability of local governments, as an indicator of their capacity to maintain the delivery of public
services over time. Based on a sample of 139 Spanish municipalities with large population for the
period 2006–2014, our findings reveal the influence of variables such as the unemployment rate
by sector, the dependent population, the immigrant population and the level of education of the
population, on the financial sustainability in local governments, providing new useful knowledge
to managers, policymakers, researchers and others stakeholders interested in the sustainability of
public services.





