research paper decentralization

(Great English is a must!! No grammar errors!)

(This task has a LONG deadline so you have plenty of time to finish it)

(Follow the request)

(Minimum 3000 words, APA Format)

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Subject of the paper: Decentralizatio Pros & Cons in the Healthcare system (focus on U.S , follow the outline even though it requires enhancing)

Requirement: The purpose of the project is to expand on one of the topics covered in class, and to develop and test an original hypothesis. Support for your hypothesis can be found in data (empirical project) or in the existing literature (literature project).
Each student will submit an individual project: 3000 words original research project. The purpose of the project is to expand on one of the topics covered in class, and to develop and test an original hypothesis. Support for your hypothesis can be found in data (empirical project) or in the existing literature (literature project).

Course Description It is an exciting time to study local politics! In the age of partisan polarization and gridlock in Congress, city governments in the U.S. are emerging as a form of government at the forefront of policy change and innovation. Moreover, local elected offices are increasingly being created or strengthened throughout the developing world. Finally, with the rise of computational social science, field experiments and causal inference, much of cutting-edge political economy research is becoming local in nature and turning to city governments to take advantage of micro data and opportunities for quasi-experimental designs. This course will introduce you to the study of local politics in the U.S. and abroad. The focus on this class will be on politics rather than policies: we will focus on how local political institutions and political selection at the local level affect the balance of power and, ultimately, the policies adopted. The first part of the course will focus on U.S. Municipal government and study their impact on the day-today of citizens. We will explore city policies and their limits, the impulse toward reform of city governments in the U.S., and the effects of reform efforts on the distribution of power in and across communities. The second part of the course will explore local governments in a comparative perspective, with a focus on developing countries. Throughout, one goal of the course will be to help you familiarize and become informed consumers of state-of-the-art quantitative research in local political economy. At the end of the course students will produce a research paper exploring a topic of choice in local politics.

Other information: The outline provides you as a general idea of what the paper should be. You will need to write the paper accordingly. Feel free to add anything which is needed.


Format:

  • APA Format
  • No plagiarism is accepted

*** The work will be checked for plagiarism through Turnitin by the professor. It is essential for everything to be free of plagiarism otherwise sanctions will be imposed***

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