The theoretical and policy literature on decentralization has long asserted since Oates (1972) that decentralized governance increases allocative efficiency in the public sector. But, despite the colossal growth in the literature on decentralization and fiscally decentralized systems in the real world over the past four decades, this hypothesis has gone untested, largely because of the difficulties of deriving measures of allocative efficiency. In this paper we offer an indirect test of the allocative efficiency hypothesis by examining how decentralized governance affects the expression of preferences for public goods. Specifically, we examine the relationship between fiscal decentralization and the functional composition of public expendit...
This paper surveys recent contributions to the study of fiscal decentralization which adopt a politi...
Within the public choice framework, it has been argued that decentralised authority over the provisi...
This paper brings together two strands of literature within public choice. The first one follows the...
The theoretical and policy literature on decentralization has long asserted since Oates (1972) that ...
This study examines the relationship between fiscal decentralization and the functional composition ...
We examine the relationship between fiscal decentralization and the functional composition of public...
This paper empirically examines the relationship between fiscal decentralization and public sector e...
This study examines the relationship between fiscal decentralization and the functional composition ...
Decentralization is believed to constitute the optimal institutional arrangement for public good pro...
This paper attempts to identify the effect of fiscal decentralization on public sector efficiency (P...
Many industrialized countries have recently implemented fiscal decentralization reforms assigning mo...
This paper empirically investigates the underlying causes of expenditure decentralization, based on ...
No consensus has yet emerged on whether fiscal decentralization facilitates or impedes the growth of...
In this article, we consider the impact of fiscal decentralization on government quality by way of d...
We analyse how fiscal decentralization affects the volatility of government consumption extending th...
This paper surveys recent contributions to the study of fiscal decentralization which adopt a politi...
Within the public choice framework, it has been argued that decentralised authority over the provisi...
This paper brings together two strands of literature within public choice. The first one follows the...
The theoretical and policy literature on decentralization has long asserted since Oates (1972) that ...
This study examines the relationship between fiscal decentralization and the functional composition ...
We examine the relationship between fiscal decentralization and the functional composition of public...
This paper empirically examines the relationship between fiscal decentralization and public sector e...
This study examines the relationship between fiscal decentralization and the functional composition ...
Decentralization is believed to constitute the optimal institutional arrangement for public good pro...
This paper attempts to identify the effect of fiscal decentralization on public sector efficiency (P...
Many industrialized countries have recently implemented fiscal decentralization reforms assigning mo...
This paper empirically investigates the underlying causes of expenditure decentralization, based on ...
No consensus has yet emerged on whether fiscal decentralization facilitates or impedes the growth of...
In this article, we consider the impact of fiscal decentralization on government quality by way of d...
We analyse how fiscal decentralization affects the volatility of government consumption extending th...
This paper surveys recent contributions to the study of fiscal decentralization which adopt a politi...
Within the public choice framework, it has been argued that decentralised authority over the provisi...
This paper brings together two strands of literature within public choice. The first one follows the...