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Estonian municipalities should perform a broad range of functions, while their fiscal resources are often limited and large disparities in fiscal capacity prevail among them. Moreover, the power to regulate fiscal affairs is mostly in the hands of the central government. We discuss how a strict...
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parallel development of fiscal capacity between the state and municipalities, as Saxony already has done, the intergovernmental …
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Redistributive grants schemes, such as fiscal equalization, are a common characteristic of local public finance in several countries. However, large and small jurisdictions are treated differently by the respective fiscal equalization schemes that often tend to favour larger jurisdictions. This...
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in Germany. The results suggest that attempts of state level governments to extract fiscal resources from the local …
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This paper investigates the development of local public finance in Germany, Switzerland, Poland and the United Kingdom …
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to survey the recent development of municipal finance: Britain, Germany, Poland and Switzerland. This paper firstly …
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Social assistance to the poor is increasingly subject to compulsory work requirements in Germany. Municipalities have …
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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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Most cities enjoy some autonomy over how they tax their residents, and that autonomy is typically exercised by multiple municipal governments within a given city. In this chapter, we document patterns of city-level taxation across countries, and we review the literature on a number of salient...
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