Handbook of Fiscal FederalismEdward 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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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 |
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