CC BY 4. 0Legaspi, Annaliza B.Dumo, Jamela G.Gajisan, Abygail M.Pagaduan, Rhea Mae O.Palaroan, Lesliee Ann H.Sabado, Jennifer M.Solim, Maybel P.2026-06-132026-06-132019-05Dumo, J. G., Gajisan, A. M., Pagaduan, R. M. O., Palaroan, L. A. H., Sabado, J. M., & Solim, M. P. (2019). Local government efficiency in the Second District of La Union. [Unpublished Undergraduate Thesis]. Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University – Mid La Union Campus, City of San Fernando, La Union. Lakasa ti Sirib, DMMMSU Institutional Repository.https://lakasa.dmmmsu.edu.ph/handle/123456789/1842Full texEfficiency is measured through productivity. Using the ten indicators of government efficiency of the National Competitiveness Council (NCC)such as compliance to national directives, presence of investment promotion unit (IPU), business registration efficiency, capacity to generate local resource, capacity of health services, capacity of school services, recognition of performance, compliance to BPLS standards, peace and order and social protection, employing data capture sheet as main gathering tool and validated through documentary reviews, this study found out that LGUs in the second district cannot fully deliver the different social services needed for their constituents with the highest form of efficiency as they are impeded with limitations particularly resources within their capacity and insufficient internal and external supports from the national government. Nonetheless, these LGUs are trying their best to provide the best government transaction experience guided by the different laws relative to government efficiency.ix, 38 p.: ill. (col.)enLocal government administration--Philippines--La UnionGovernment productivity--PhilippinesMunicipal government--EvaluationLocal government efficiency in the Second District of La UnionThesis