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Argentine fiscal federalism is considered to be very inefficient by all specialists. Its allocation of tax and spending authorities, and its system of intergovernmental transfers do not correspond to any economic criteria and provide all sorts of perverse incentives and obstacles for sound...
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at the central level, in the context of a highly decentralized middle-income democracy, Argentina. In this federal …
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Federalism in general and fiscal federalism in particular are crucial axes of Argentina’s history, of Argentina …’s current situation, and of Argentina’s possible futures. This paper provides a tour of the recent history of fiscal federalism … in Argentina, and an overview of its current configuration and main problems. It focuses on the relationship between …
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divided Congress is on the relevant issues. We apply this framework to Supreme Court labor decisions in Argentina, and find …
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In 1989, Argentina entered a process of sweeping transformation of its economic institutions which provided for the … economic institutions'. The idiosyncrasies of Argentina's political institutions, in turn, conditioned this coalition …
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undertake, and hence the policies that emerge. We argue that Argentina is a case in which the functioning of political …
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