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  • 1
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource
    Edition: Online-Ausg. World Bank E-Library Archive Also available in print
    Series Statement: Policy research working paper 3254
    Parallel Title: Yilmaz, Serdar Decentralization or fiscal autonomy?
    Keywords: Decentralization in government ; Fiscal policy ; Intergovernmental fiscal relations ; Decentralization in government ; Fiscal policy ; Intergovernmental fiscal relations
    Note: "March 18, 2004 , Includes bibliographical references , Title from title screen as viewed on March 19, 2004 , Also available in print.
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  • 2
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    Online Resource
    Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Publishing
    ISBN: 9781789900859
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 357 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Studies in Fiscal Federalism and State-local Finance series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Intergovernmental transfers in federations
    Keywords: Intergovernmental fiscal relations ; Expenditures, Public ; Finance, Public ; BUSINESS & ECONOMICS ; Public Finance ; Public finance ; BUSINESS & ECONOMICS ; Development ; Economic Development ; POLITICAL SCIENCE ; American Government ; Local ; Development economics ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Finanzwissenschaft ; Finanzausgleich ; Föderalismus
    Abstract: Contents: Foreword by Richard Bird -- 1 Introduction to the volume / Serdar Yilmaz and Farah Zahir -- Part I: Conceptual issues -- 2. The architecture of intergovernmental transfers: principles and practice in low- and middle-income countries / Roy W. Bahl Jr -- 3. Issues in intergovernmental fiscal transfers: public finance and political economy considerations / Serdar Yilmaz and Farah Zahir -- 4. The practice of fiscal equalization: a political economy clarification / Bernard Dafflon and François Vaillancourt -- Part II: Intergovernmental transfers in mature federations -- 5. The German model of addressing vertical and horizontal fiscal imbalances / Paul B. Spahn -- 6. The United States grant system / Howard A. Chernick -- 7. Federal finance arrangements in Canada: the challenges of fiscal imbalance and natural resource rents / Marcelin Joanis and Fran.ois Vaillancourt -- 8. Revenue and expenditure needs equalization: the Swiss answer / Bernard Dafflon -- 9. Intergovernmental fiscal relations in Australia / Bob Searle -- 10. The economic impacts of horizontal fiscal equalization as practised in Australia / Jonathan Coppel -- Part III: Intergovernmental transfers in evolving federations -- 11. Intergovernmental fiscal transfers and performance grants in Brazil / Deborah L. Wetzel and Lorena Viñuela -- 12. Intergovernmental fiscal transfer system in Argentina: historical evolution, current performance and reform options to promote efficiency, equity and transparency / Marco Larizza and Julian Folgar -- 13. Evolving role of the finance commissions in India in the last 25 years / Farah Zahir -- 14. Emerging trends in fiscal transfer systems in selected federations: implications for India / Jorge Martinez-Vazquez -- Part IV: Intergovernmental transfers in unitary federations -- 15. Intergovernmental fiscal transfers in Kenya: the evolution of revenue sharing under new devolution in a quasi-federal system / Jamie Boex and Paul Smoke -- 16. Reforming vertical programmes: the case of South African local government / David Savage -- Index.
    Abstract: "In a multi-level government system institutional legacy and the assignment of roles and responsibilities between the federal and the subnational governments create imbalances. These imbalances in economic terms are a result of a mismatch between revenue raising capacity and the spending responsibilities of the different levels of the government. Intergovernmental Transfers in Federations presents a synthesis of recent international experience of large federations in addressing the most fundamental issues of horizontal and vertical imbalances through the prism of intergovernmental transfers. It compares mature federal systems and the maturing federations of the world. Contributors delve into the various aspects of policy making as well as policy choices in selecting an efficiency path for a meaningful fiscal devolution aimed at integrating performance and incentives to reach an expenditure mix that facilitates better service delivery. Chapters include empirical, theoretical and methodological contributions as well as case studies that illustrate important policy or methodological lessons for future work. This collection is essential reading for researchers, practitioners, policy makers and students wishing to understand the choices made by different countries in response to the overarching principles of needs, equity and efficiency for sharing of resources"--
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  • 3
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (1 online resource (45 p.))
    Edition: Online-Ausg. World Bank E-Library Archive
    Parallel Title: Tosun, Mehmet Serkan Centralization, Decentralization, And Conflict In The Middle East And North Africa
    Keywords: Banks and Banking Reform ; Consolidation ; D ; Decentralization ; Environment ; Finance and Financial Sector Development ; Fiscal decentralization ; Inflation ; Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations and Local Finance Management ; Intergovernmental relations ; Municipal Financial Management ; Public Sector Economics and Finance ; Public Sector Expenditure Analysis and Management ; Reorganization ; Tax administration ; Tax assignment ; Tax collection ; Taxation ; Urban Development ; Banks and Banking Reform ; Consolidation ; D ; Decentralization ; Environment ; Finance and Financial Sector Development ; Fiscal decentralization ; Inflation ; Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations and Local Finance Management ; Intergovernmental relations ; Municipal Financial Management ; Public Sector Economics and Finance ; Public Sector Expenditure Analysis and Management ; Reorganization ; Tax administration ; Tax assignment ; Tax collection ; Taxation ; Urban Development ; Banks and Banking Reform ; Consolidation ; D ; Decentralization ; Environment ; Finance and Financial Sector Development ; Fiscal decentralization ; Inflation ; Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations and Local Finance Management ; Intergovernmental relations ; Municipal Financial Management ; Public Sector Economics and Finance ; Public Sector Expenditure Analysis and Management ; Reorganization ; Tax administration ; Tax assignment ; Tax collection ; Taxation ; Urban Development
    Abstract: This paper examines broadly the intergovernmental structure in the Middle East and North Africa region, which has one of the most centralized government structures in the world. The authors address the reasons behind this centralized structure by looking first at the history behind the tax systems of the region. They review the Ottoman taxation system, which has been predominantly influential as a model, and discuss its impact on current government structure. They also discuss the current intergovernmental structure by examining the type and degree of decentralization in five countries representative of the region: Egypt, Iran, West Bank/Gaza, Tunisia, and Yemen. Cross-country regression analysis using panel data for a broader set of countries leads to better understanding of the factors behind heavy centralization in the region. The findings show that external conflicts constitute a major roadblock to decentralization in the region
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  • 4
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    Online Resource
    [Washington, D.C] : World Bank
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource
    Edition: Online-Ausg. World Bank E-Library Archive Also available in print
    Series Statement: Policy research working paper 4725
    Parallel Title: Tosun, Mehmet S Decentralization, economic development, and growth in Turkish provinces
    Keywords: Decentralization in government ; Local government ; Decentralization in government ; Local government ; Turkey Economic conditions ; Turkey Economic conditions
    Abstract: "There have been important developments in the decentralization of the government structure in Turkey since the early 1980s. This paper examines economic development and growth in Turkish provinces. Although there is a rich literature on the economic effects of government decentralization from both developed and developing countries, these effects have not been examined widely in the context of Turkish local governments. The authors first describe changes since the early 1980s and recent reform efforts. They then provide an empirical analysis of the effects of decentralization in Turkish provinces using cross-sectional and panel data approaches. The panel dataset consists of 67 provinces from 1976 to 2001. The analysis examines whether variations in local decentralization across these provinces and across time have had a significant impact on economic development and growth in those provinces. The findings suggest a weak negative economic effect of decentralization through a number of municipalities per capita. However, the findings do not show any significant impact from the creation of new provinces by separation from the existing ones. "--World Bank web site
    Note: Includes bibliographical references , Title from PDF file as viewed on 5/18/2009 , Also available in print.
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  • 5
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    [Washington, D.C] : World Bank
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource
    Edition: Online-Ausg. World Bank E-Library Archive Also available in print
    Series Statement: Policy research working paper 4767
    Parallel Title: Schaeffer, Michael Strengthening local government budgeting and accountability
    Keywords: Decentralization in government ; Local budgets ; Local finance ; Decentralization in government ; Local budgets ; Local finance
    Abstract: "In many developing and middle-income countries, decentralization reforms are promoting changes in governance structures that are reshaping the relationship between local governments and citizens. The success of these decentralization reforms depends on the existence of sound public financial systems both at the central and local levels. This paper focuses on the role of budgeting as a critical tool in reform efforts, highlighting problems that might impede successful local government budget development and implementation. The attainment of effective local government accountability and transparency is not an end itself, but rather it represents the means to support better decision-making on national and local budgeting. Community based schemes for enhancing local government accountability need to combine legal, political, and administrative mechanisms with proactive community involvement. Of particular importance are the legal and budgetary instruments that require input from local community members on certain local government decisions and instruments that increase accessibility for the press or the general public at large to information on government activities. "--World Bank web site
    Note: Includes bibliographical references , Title from PDF file as viewed on 5/12/2009 , Also available in print.
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  • 6
    ISBN: 0821356992
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (vii, 160 p) , map , 27 cm
    Edition: Online-Ausg. World Bank E-Library Archive
    Series Statement: WBI learning resources series
    DDC: 352.73/275/0947
    Keywords: Decentralization in government Case studies ; Decentralization in government ; Intergovernmental fiscal relations Case studies ; Intergovernmental fiscal relations ; Decentralization in government Case studies ; Decentralization in government ; Intergovernmental fiscal relations Case studies ; Intergovernmental fiscal relations ; Decentralization in government ; Decentralization in government ; Intergovernmental fiscal relations ; Intergovernmental fiscal relations ; Europe, Eastern ; Ukraine ; Europe, Eastern Case studies Statistical services ; Ukraine Statistical services ; Europe, Eastern Case studies Statistical services ; Ukraine Statistical services
    Note: Includes bibliographical references
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  • 7
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    Washington, D.C : World Bank Institute, Economic Policy and Poverty Reduction Division
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource
    Edition: Online-Ausg. World Bank E-Library Archive Also available in print
    Series Statement: Policy research working paper 2809
    Parallel Title: Ebel, Robert D On the measurement and impact of fiscal decentralization
    Keywords: Central-local government relations Economic aspects ; Decentralization in government Economic aspects ; Fiscal policy Economic aspects ; Central-local government relations Economic aspects ; Decentralization in government Economic aspects ; Fiscal policy Economic aspects
    Note: "March 2002 , Includes bibliographical references (p. 20-25) , Title from title screen as viewed on May 15, 2002 , Also available in print.
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  • 8
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: Other Public Sector Study
    Keywords: Economic Growth ; Good Governance ; Governance ; Local Government ; Macroeconomics and Economic Growth ; Public Sector Development ; Public Sector Reform ; Taxation and Subsidies
    Abstract: Limited local tax revenue and low public sector efficiency are two critical problems of public sector management and key constraints for the economic and social development of many subnational governments in large federal countries. To create fiscal space without compromising macroeconomic stability and fiscal sustainability, there is a need for reforms that lead to better use of public resources and improved expenditure efficiency through reforms in budgeting, procurement, and tax administration. This note presents lessons learned from the World Bank's subnational governance projects in three large federal countries - Argentina, Brazil and Nigeria - between 2008-2017. These lessons learned can be useful in shaping the design of future subnational governance projects in other federal countries, particularly those projects seeking to improve service delivery, public expenditure systems and core governance institutions
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