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government expenditure. An implication is that budgetary rules are seen as necessary to constrain politicians' tax and spending …
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The opportunistic political cycle's theories argued that the incumbent raises the visible expenses in the election time. The paper presents an alternative case that the public planning cycle impedes the incumbent to hike these expenditures. As a short-cut, the incumbent prefers to increase the...
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Transfers and bailouts: enforcing local fiscal discipline with lessons from U.S. federalism / Robert P. Inman -- Constraining subnational fiscal behavior in Canada: different approaches, similar results? / Richard M. Bird and Almos Tassonyi -- Vertical imbalance and fiscal behavior in a welfare...
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The implicit idea underlying theories of fiscal federalism is that fiscal decentralization can change the composition … of government expenditure. That is, regardless of whether decentralization enables governments to more readily reflect … decentralization with respect to allocative efficiency by examining the relationship between fiscal decentralization and expenditure …
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Myanmar's decentralization of governance, financing and service delivery is taking place against aparticularly …
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