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Tiebout's model to include local corruption and tax evasion, which may exist in many developing countries. The analysis shows … that these forces indeed limit the benefits from fiscal decentralization. By raising public-good costs, corruption cancels …
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This paper sheds light on the heavy financial burden on peasants in China's fiscal decentralization system. Using a political economy framework, this paper explores the tax-farming nature of China's fiscally decentralized system and examines why the system incurs a particularly heavy financial...
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decentralization and corruption in ex- plaining growth. Within an endogenous growth model, we analyze the problem of a benevolent … expenditures. With respect to the benchmark case, then, the possibility of corruption yields both a distorted allocation of …
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decentralization and corruption in ex- plaining growth. Within an endogenous growth model, we analyze the problem of a benevolent … expenditures. With respect to the benchmark case, then, the possibility of corruption yields both a distorted allocation of …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010757054
Corruption has challenged the legitimacy of political institutions that exist today and has led to political unrest in … corruption in Kenya. This paper delves into corruption and its effect on the economy and the evolution of anti-corruption …
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decentralization and corruption in ex- plaining growth. Within an endogenous growth model, we analyze the problem of a benevolent … expenditures. With respect to the benchmark case, then, the possibility of corruption yields both a distorted allocation of …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010614863
Fiscal decentralization has been a fundamental aspect of China's transition to a market economy; and the country has made substantial efforts to break down its highly centralized fiscal management system with various forms of fiscal contracting systems (1978-1993) and later a tax sharing system...
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This paper sheds light on the heavy financial burden on peasants in China's fiscal decentralization system. Using a political economy framework, this paper explores the tax-farming nature of China's fiscally decentralized system and examines why the system incurs a particularly heavy financial...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009283248
Understanding the logic of fiscal decentralization is pivotal to the next steps of fiscal reform. The first step is a retrospection of the literature and evidence accumulated in the field. As a typical transition economy with rapid and extensive devolution reforms, China is the ideal context to...
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The recent process of political and economic transformation in eastern European countries has not only contributed to the decentralisation of political structure but also significantly enhanced the fiscal autonomy of municipalities in these countries. In this context many similar types of public...
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