Countries where social and political institutions stimulate interpersonal trust, civic cooperation, and social cohesiveness tend to have more efficient governments, better governance systems, and faster growth. This paper provides cross-country evidence, based on a sample of developing and developed countries, that fiscal decentralization—the assignment of expenditure functions and revenue sources to lower levels of government—can boost social capital and therefore be integrated into second-generation reforms.
Ever since the Marshall Plan, development economists have been increasingly successful at writing pr...
Fiscal decentralization has been implemented in many countries with an explicit objective of improvi...
By studying the interaction between social capital and decentralization, we show that political dece...
Fiscal decentralization is not a new phenomenon for developing countries. Since the 1990s, most deve...
With this paper I test the hypothesis that, by giving people more voice in the government decision-m...
High levels of social capital, by fostering cooperation and coordination, have direct implications f...
We measure the contribution of fiscal decentralization to trust in government. Using repeated cross-...
Past research considers both fiscal federalism and entity governance principle determinants of local...
Indonesia has experienced more than 10 years of decentralization. Starting in 2001, and called as “B...
Most of the 60+ developing countries that have established social funds (SFs) are decentralising the...
This paper models and empirically investigates underlying forces that promote governmental decentral...
The literature on the economics of fiscal decentralization stresses the potential for both positive ...
Does fiscal decentralization lead to more efficient governance, better public goods, and higher econ...
Does fiscal decentralization lead to more efficient governance, better public goods, and higher econ...
Although it is yet to be systematically investigated where the initiative for fiscal decentralizatio...
Ever since the Marshall Plan, development economists have been increasingly successful at writing pr...
Fiscal decentralization has been implemented in many countries with an explicit objective of improvi...
By studying the interaction between social capital and decentralization, we show that political dece...
Fiscal decentralization is not a new phenomenon for developing countries. Since the 1990s, most deve...
With this paper I test the hypothesis that, by giving people more voice in the government decision-m...
High levels of social capital, by fostering cooperation and coordination, have direct implications f...
We measure the contribution of fiscal decentralization to trust in government. Using repeated cross-...
Past research considers both fiscal federalism and entity governance principle determinants of local...
Indonesia has experienced more than 10 years of decentralization. Starting in 2001, and called as “B...
Most of the 60+ developing countries that have established social funds (SFs) are decentralising the...
This paper models and empirically investigates underlying forces that promote governmental decentral...
The literature on the economics of fiscal decentralization stresses the potential for both positive ...
Does fiscal decentralization lead to more efficient governance, better public goods, and higher econ...
Does fiscal decentralization lead to more efficient governance, better public goods, and higher econ...
Although it is yet to be systematically investigated where the initiative for fiscal decentralizatio...
Ever since the Marshall Plan, development economists have been increasingly successful at writing pr...
Fiscal decentralization has been implemented in many countries with an explicit objective of improvi...
By studying the interaction between social capital and decentralization, we show that political dece...