Handbook of Fiscal Federalism

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Edward Elgar Publishing, 2006 - 584 páginas
This volume provides comprehensive coverage of fiscal federalism by some of the leading scholars in the field. . . This Handbook is an excellent addition to the present discourse on the role of the state in fiscal matters. This reviewer would recommend th
 

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Introduction fiscal federalism a review of developments in the literature and policy
1
Chapter 1 The political economy of decentralization
33
Chapter 2 Horizontal competition among governments
61
Chapter 3 Modelling vertical competition
86
Chapter 4 Spatial interactions among governments
106
Chapter 5 Asymmetric federalism and the political economy of decentralization
131
Chapter 6 Functional overlapping and competing jurisdictions FOCJ a complement and alternative to todays federalism
154
Chapter 7 Contract federalism
182
Chapter 12 Normative versus positive theories of revenue assignments in federations
306
Chapter 13 Tax competition in a federal setting
339
Chapter 14 Intergovernmental redistributive transfers efficiency and equity
355
Chapter 15 On the implementation of transfers to subnational governments
381
Chapter 16 Subnational public financial management institutions and macroeconomic considerations
405
Chapter 17 The assignment of revenue from natural resources
431
Chapter 18 Decentralization and the environment
459
Chapter 19 Corruption and decentralized public governance
478

Chapter 8 Decentralization and development
201
Chapter 9 Fiscal federalism in planned economies
224
Chapter 10 Decentralization and service delivery
240
Chapter 11 The assignment of functions to decentralized government from theory to practice
271
Chapter 20 Fiscal federalism and national unity
499
Chapter 21 Institutions of federalism and decentralized government
521
Index
545
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