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      The Organization of Government in Metropolitan Areas: A Theoretical Inquiry

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          Allusions to the “problem of metropolitan government” are often made in characterizing the difficulties supposed to arise because a metropolitan region is a legal non-entity. From this point of view, the people of a metropolitan region have no general instrumentality of government available to deal directly with the range of problems which they share in common. Rather there is a multiplicity of federal and state governmental agencies, counties, cities, and special districts that govern within a metropolitan region.

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          Problems in the Use of the Public District for Ground-Water Management

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            Journal
            applab
            American Political Science Review
            Am Polit Sci Rev
            Cambridge University Press (CUP)
            0003-0554
            1537-5943
            December 1961
            August 2014
            : 55
            : 04
            : 831-842
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            10.1017/S0003055400125973
            7aff790c-94fb-42de-8a9c-3b3a9a807f98
            © 1961
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