Local governance in the Philippines: The case of the city government of Marikina
Prior to the enactment of the Local Government Code of the Philippines (LGC),or Republic Act (R.A.) No. 7160, development planning, administration, implementation, and evaluation even at the regional, provincial, city, and municipal levels were considered primarily as functions of the national gover...
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oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_doctoral-22302021-06-02T07:53:39Z Local governance in the Philippines: The case of the city government of Marikina Branzuela, Tita Evasco Prior to the enactment of the Local Government Code of the Philippines (LGC),or Republic Act (R.A.) No. 7160, development planning, administration, implementation, and evaluation even at the regional, provincial, city, and municipal levels were considered primarily as functions of the national government. This is no longer the case when the Code took effect in 1992, since this new law provided local government units (LGUs) autonomy in several aspects of local governance. After a decade, it becomes worthwhile to examine how the law has affected the nature, structures, and processes of local governance in the country, especially in the aspect of how LGUs carry out concrete developmental projects or programs. It is likewise important to examine whether or not governance has improved or not in terms of achieving the LGU's vision and objectives and, if so, examine the factors that contribute to its success of failure.This present study seeks to examine the nature and processes of local governance, in particular how LGUs carry out specific and concrete development projects or programs. In so doing, it also investigates the various factors that influence its success or failure and the concrete effects or impacts it brought on the lives of the people. The study hypothesizes that the success or failure of local governance is influenced by the interplay of factors, which may be external or internal to the community itself. 2002-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_doctoral/1229 Dissertations English Animo Repository Corporate governance Local government--Philippines Public administration Marikina (Philippines)--Politics and government State and Local Government Law |
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Prior to the enactment of the Local Government Code of the Philippines (LGC),or Republic Act (R.A.) No. 7160, development planning, administration, implementation, and evaluation even at the regional, provincial, city, and municipal levels were considered primarily as functions of the national government. This is no longer the case when the Code took effect in 1992, since this new law provided local government units (LGUs) autonomy in several aspects of local governance. After a decade, it becomes worthwhile to examine how the law has affected the nature, structures, and processes of local governance in the country, especially in the aspect of how LGUs carry out concrete developmental projects or programs. It is likewise important to examine whether or not governance has improved or not in terms of achieving the LGU's vision and objectives and, if so, examine the factors that contribute to its success of failure.This present study seeks to examine the nature and processes of local governance, in particular how LGUs carry out specific and concrete development projects or programs. In so doing, it also investigates the various factors that influence its success or failure and the concrete effects or impacts it brought on the lives of the people. The study hypothesizes that the success or failure of local governance is influenced by the interplay of factors, which may be external or internal to the community itself. |
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