In pursuit of its policy objective of supporting member countries in promoting the democratization of sub-national governments, the Inter-American Development Bank has commissioned studies on municipal finances in five Latin American and Caribbean countries. This Knowledge Creation Project [KCP] is aimed at small countries with unitary governmental structures that include local authorities responsible for delegated functions. The five countries included in the exercise are Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Panama, and Trinidad and Tobago, which is the subject of this study
This dissertation examines local governments\u27 efforts to promote economic development in Latin Am...
This document explores viable solutions to mitigate the impact of risks that are preventing private ...
Although decentralization is a common ingredient of the third wave of democracy currently underway i...
In pursuit of its policy objective of supporting member countries in promoting the democratization o...
This paper is intended to analyze, in a comparative perspective, the financing mechanisms of urban l...
Fiscal decentralization is now widely recognized as a mechanism that governments can use to stimulat...
Analysis of the structure and operation of government systems in developing countries, with particul...
Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua once formed a single Spanish colony and d...
The paper was originally prepared in April 1994 for inclusion in the United Nations Centre for Human...
The following is a comparative case study analysis of the models of public service restructuring use...
This paper takes an in-depth look at the current state of the local public finances in the Latin Ame...
The topic of financing sub-sovereign entities is gaining a central place in the agenda of many devel...
The developing countries, especially in the Balkans, barely use the municipal bonds as an alternativ...
The purpose of the thesis was to first, document the expansion of Trinidad\u27s business sector and ...
The processes of democratization, State reforms and administrative de-concentration that have marked...
This dissertation examines local governments\u27 efforts to promote economic development in Latin Am...
This document explores viable solutions to mitigate the impact of risks that are preventing private ...
Although decentralization is a common ingredient of the third wave of democracy currently underway i...
In pursuit of its policy objective of supporting member countries in promoting the democratization o...
This paper is intended to analyze, in a comparative perspective, the financing mechanisms of urban l...
Fiscal decentralization is now widely recognized as a mechanism that governments can use to stimulat...
Analysis of the structure and operation of government systems in developing countries, with particul...
Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua once formed a single Spanish colony and d...
The paper was originally prepared in April 1994 for inclusion in the United Nations Centre for Human...
The following is a comparative case study analysis of the models of public service restructuring use...
This paper takes an in-depth look at the current state of the local public finances in the Latin Ame...
The topic of financing sub-sovereign entities is gaining a central place in the agenda of many devel...
The developing countries, especially in the Balkans, barely use the municipal bonds as an alternativ...
The purpose of the thesis was to first, document the expansion of Trinidad\u27s business sector and ...
The processes of democratization, State reforms and administrative de-concentration that have marked...
This dissertation examines local governments\u27 efforts to promote economic development in Latin Am...
This document explores viable solutions to mitigate the impact of risks that are preventing private ...
Although decentralization is a common ingredient of the third wave of democracy currently underway i...