The process of residential suburbanisation as a factor influencing the financial management of municipal budgets: case study of population-small municipalities of the Czech Republic

IF 0.5 Q3 GEOGRAPHY Geographia Cassoviensis Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.33542/gc2022-1-02
Lucie Kopáčková
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The influence of residential suburbanisation on the financial management of municipalities is evident. The main goal of the research was to evaluate whether the process of residential suburbanisation proves a financial threat or an opportunity for specific small municipalities in the suburban zones of core cities in the Ústí Region of the Czech Republic. The research evaluates the financial status of the municipalities under review, using a combination of qualitative and quantitative research methods (interviews with mayors, multidimensional indicator, income and expenditure analysis, balance calculation). The results show that the process of residential suburbanisation is a financial threat to affected municipalities. The influx of a new population forces municipalities to increase the capacity of local public goods and services, thus creating greater capital expenditure, with rising costs adding to the budget deficit. The situation results in conflict between the central level and municipalities. The central level requires municipalities to be more self-sufficient in procuring the necessary resources themselves. However, municipalities have limited tax jurisdiction, which they do not utilise due to moral barriers ofsocial closeness to their citizens. As the administrative process for obtaining subsidies is demanding, the capacity building of public goods and services is most often financed by bank loans.
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住宅郊区化进程是影响市政预算财务管理的一个因素:对捷克共和国人口较少的城市的案例研究
居住郊区化对城市财政管理的影响是显而易见的。该研究的主要目标是评估住宅郊区化的过程是否证明了对捷克共和国Ústí地区核心城市郊区的特定小城市的财政威胁或机会。这项研究综合使用定性和定量研究方法(与市长面谈、多维指标、收入和支出分析、余额计算),评估所审查城市的财政状况。结果表明,住宅郊区化进程对受影响城市构成财政威胁。新人口的涌入迫使市政当局提高当地公共产品和服务的能力,从而造成更大的资本支出,成本上升增加了预算赤字。这种情况导致了中央和地方政府之间的冲突。中央一级要求各市在自行采购必要资源方面更加自给自足。然而,市政当局有有限的税收管辖权,由于与公民的社会亲密性的道德障碍,他们没有利用这些管辖权。由于获得补贴的行政程序要求很高,公共产品和服务的能力建设通常由银行贷款提供资金。
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期刊介绍: Geographia Cassoviensis is a biannual peer-reviewed journal published by the Pavol Jozef Šafárik University in Košice since 2007. It is available both in print and open-access electronic version. The journal publishes original research articles from Geography and other closely-related research fields. Since 2016 the journal is indexed in SCOPUS and ERIH PLUS - European Reference Index for Humanities and Social Sciences, and since 2017 also in Emerging Sources Citation Index by Clarivate Analytics.
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