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Considerable attention has been given to enhancing subnational development finance in response to the 2008 global financial crisis and recent global development agendas, including the Sustainable Development Goals, Financing for Development, and Habitat III/New Urban Agenda. Much work on this...
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This paper deals with the problems encountered in defining and measuring the degree of fiscal decentralization. Drawing on a recent analytical framework of the OECD, different measures of fiscal autonomy and revenue decentralization are presented which consider tax-raising powers of sub-central...
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Fiscal decentralization and intergovernmental fiscal relations reform have become nearly ubiquitous in developing countries. Performance, however, has often been disappointing in terms of both policy formulation and outcomes. The dynamics underlying these results have been poorly researched....
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very few studies to day have looked at its macroeconomic effects. This paper investigates the relationship between FD and …
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first replicate earlier results of cross-country analysis and proceed by estimating a fixed effects model, which provides …
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The paper investigates effects of fiscal decentralization on non-oil sector development in case of Azerbaijan for the …
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interest we are trying to investigate. Then we discuss the main findings in the existing literature on the effects of …
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In economies with multi-level governments, why would a change in the fiscal rule of a government in one level lead to a fiscal response by a government in a different level? The literature focused primarily on the standard common-pool problem, while giving little attention to the potential role...
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Across countries we observe very different institutional arrangements and very different levels of fiscal centralization. The recent years have witnessed strong movements for both decentralization and secession. At the same time, a divided country has reunified (Germany), large free trade zones...
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This paper presents a simple positive model that unifies most of the results of the normative literature on fiscal federalism. The model describes an economy characterized by two levels of government, one public good, and a private good. The predictions of the model are tested by using a new set...
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