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Measuring Fiscal Decentralisation Concepts And Policies Oecd

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Measuring Fiscal Decentralisation Concepts And Policies Oecd
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Publisher: Korea Institute of Public Finance, OECD
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.13 MB
Pages: 151
Author: OECD
ISBN: 9789264174849, 9264174842
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Measuring Fiscal Decentralisation Concepts And Policies Oecd by Oecd 9789264174849, 9264174842 instant download after payment.

When trying to measure fiscal decentralisation, the OECD Network on Fiscal Relations Across Government Levels has made significant progress in the last years, especially on tax autonomy of sub-central governments. But in many respects, real-world fiscal decentralisation still escapes the measuring tools, especially when it comes to measure the spending power of sub-central governments or the various regulations attached to intergovernmental grants. This book deals with two interrelated issues. The first concerns the various measurement of fiscal decentralization in general and their usefulness for policy analysis. The second and more specific issue concerns the taxonomy of intergovernmental grants and the limits of the current classifications, and how policy changes to the intergovernmental grants framework may require that measurement devices be adapted. 

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