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Documentos y aportes en administración pública y gestión estatal

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Abstract

ARELLANO RIOS, Alberto. La Coordinación Metropolitana en el Ámbito Subnacional Mexicano: Un Análisis Institucional. Doc. aportes adm. pública gest. estatal [online]. 2014, n.23, pp.33-70. ISSN 1851-3727.

The phenomenon of metropolitan areas in Mexico has placed on the public agenda, among others, how to manage and make them governable. In this situation various planning institutions have defined and the various programs and fund have been made to address them. However, due to institutional fragmentation derived by the way how is designed the Mexican state, understand the federal system that recognizes three levels of government and the Federal Constitution of Mexico clearly prohibits the existence of a government body between the states and the municipality. Some states in Mexico and in the context of coordination, are ventured to address this problem in their local laws. For this political and institutional fact this text analyzes the laws of coordination and/ or metropolitan areas that six states have enacted. It reflects the legal definition of an urban phenomenon and sociological analyzes and contrasts and institutional design created to address the issue of metropolitan governance and management via coordination mechanisms to the role state employment and social plans in reproduction

Keywords : Coordination Metropolitan; Metropolitan Areas; Institutional Design.

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