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) - defined as the share of sub-national own spending not financed through own revenues - in four European countries: Belgium …-national governments in Belgium, Italy, and Spain, while re-centralization of health sector expenditures was the cause of the decline in …
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) - defined as the share of sub-national own spending not financed through own revenues - in four European countries: Belgium …-national governments in Belgium, Italy, and Spain, while re-centralization of health sector expenditures was the cause of the decline in …
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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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This paper provides an empirical analysis on the question whether equalization payments across regions and transfers from the central government stimulate regional growth or impede it. Using a panel of 22 French regions from 2002 to 2008, we find that regional economic growth is positively...
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Intergovernmental transfers can be either conditional or unconditional with regard to the autonomy of local governments in spending such financial means. Although fiscal decentralisation has recently been quite pronounced in Eastern European transition countries, the dominance of a purpose- and...
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