Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (circa 42 Seiten)
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Series Statement:
OECD economic policy paper no. 28 (April 2020)
Series Statement:
OECD Economic Policy Papers no.28
Keywords:
Economics
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Australia
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Austria
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Belgium
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Brazil
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Canada
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China, People’s Republic
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Czech Republic
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Denmark
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Finland
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France
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Germany
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India
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Indonesia
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Italy
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Japan
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Korea, Republic of
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Mexico
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Netherlands
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Norway
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Spain
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Switzerland
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United States
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Amtsdruckschrift
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Graue Literatur
Abstract:
The design of intergovernmental fiscal relations can help to ensure that tax and spending powers are assigned in a way to promote sustainable and inclusive economic growth. Decentralisation can enable sub-central governments to provide better public services for households and firms, while it can also make intergovernmental frameworks more complex, harming equity. The challenges of fiscal federalism are multi-faceted and involve difficult trade-offs. This synthesis paper consolidates much of the OECD’s work on fiscal federalism over the past 15 years, with a particular focus on OECD Economic Surveys. The paper identifies a range of good practices on the design of country policies and institutions related strengthening fiscal capacity delineating responsibilities across evels of government and improving intergovernmental co-ordination.
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