Welfare loss with municipal amalgamations and the willingness-to-pay for the municipality name

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Title
Welfare loss with municipal amalgamations and the willingness-to-pay for the municipality name
Journal
Local Government Studies
Author(s)
Soguel N., Silberstein J.
ISSN
0300-3930 (Print)
1743-9388 (Electronic)
Publication state
Published
Issued date
07/2015
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
41
Number
6
Pages
977-996
Language
english
Abstract
Functional advantages and drawbacks are commonly mentioned to rationally justify or condemn municipality amalgamations. However, many consolidation projects are resisted by local governments or citizens on the grounds that amalgamation would dampen local identity. A municipality's name change is probably the most visible sign of the loss of community bond experienced by citizens at amalgamation time. This article aims to put a value on this loss by measuring citizen willingness to pay for their city name. This methodological approach innovates upon the literature on municipal amalgamation and place branding by exploiting the versatility of the so-called contingent valuation method (CVM). CVM confronts respondents, in a survey setting, with a hypothetical market in which a characteristic of interest is exchanged. Here the characteristic is the possibility to retain one's city name for an amalgamated jurisdiction. The article presents the estimates provided by a survey conducted in four Swiss cities.
Keywords
Municipal amalgamation, city name, local identity, place branding, willingness-to-pay, contingent valuation
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Yes
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