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decentralization have a positive and significant effect on the overall subjective well-being of individuals. However, fiscal … decentralization has a different effect on the perception of institutions depending on whether we consider subnational expenditure or … revenues. Similarly, the effect of political decentralization on the level of satisfaction with institutions also varies …
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,000 observations of individuals living in 29 European countries. Our results reveal that political and fiscal decentralization have a … positive and significant effect on individuals' overall happiness. Fiscal decentralization also exerts a significant effect on … effect of political decentralization on these variables is more limited. The results show that citizens seem to be happier …
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The majority of the literature on fiscal decentralization has tended to stress that the greater capacity of … services, the greater the potential for economic efficiency and growth. There is, however, little empirical evidence to … level of fiscal decentralization and economic growth rates across 16 Central and Eastern European countries over the 1990 …
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behind the varying perceptions about Europe. Two dimensions of decentralization-political and fiscal-are considered in the …
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,000 observations of individuals living in 29 European countries. Our results reveal that political and fiscal decentralization have a … positive and significant effect on individuals' overall happiness. Fiscal decentralization also exerts a significant effect on … effect of political decentralization on these variables is more limited. The results show that citizens seem to be happier …
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