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This report provides an overview of “multi-level governance” reforms in OECD countries. It looks at institutional … undertaken considerable multi-level governance reforms: Finland, France, Italy, Japan and New Zealand. …
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Fiscal Federalism 2022 surveys recent trends and policies in intergovernmental fiscal relations and subnational government. Accessible and easy-to-read chapters provide insight into: good practices in fiscal federalism; the design of fiscal equalisation systems; measuring subnational tax and...
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recommendations on multi-level governance, rural-urban linkages and other issues drawn from the experience of OECD countries on how …
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This publication sheds light on the issue of decentralisation in Mexico. It shows that decentralisation can make … decision-making more efficient and increase local participation in development issues. Decentralisation can provide a better …
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What is the impact of political decentralisation in Latin America? This book considers the problems raised by political … decentralisation in the region and identifies the challenges ahead. Political decentralisation tends to devolve a certain amount of …
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This collection of experiences of fiscal decentralisation across a wide range of OECD-Member and non-member economies … reveals lessons which are equally of relevance to both groups of countries. A major finding is that fiscal decentralisation is … has been given to local revenue generation, as opposed to intergovernmental transfers.The issue of fiscal decentralisation …
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relations, and the effectiveness of their multi-level governance structure. This was already the case for recovery strategies …
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