Tensions between central authorities and subnational units over centralization and fiscal autonomy are on top of the political agenda in many developing federal countries. This book examines historical changes in the balance between the resources that presidents and governors control and the policy responsibilities they have to deliver. It focuses on Argentina and Brazil, the most decentralized federal countries in Latin America, with the most powerful sub-national governments in the region. Using formal modelling, statistical tools, and comparative historical analyses, it examines substantive shifts in the allocation of resources and the distribution of administrative functions and explains under which conditions these changes occur. In do...
Resumen: What is the role of presidents in the politics of redistribution in developing democracies?...
Abstract: Argentina is a federation that went through times of relatively rigid centralization and o...
This article studies the main factors that affect the allocation of non-earmarked federal funds to s...
Abstract. What is the role of presidents in the politics of distribution in developing democracies? ...
Using original data from the period 1999–2011 on federal infrastructure investment for all subnation...
What is the role of presidents in the politics of distribution in developing democracies? To what ex...
Abstract: Does decentralization always transfer power from the national executive to governors and ...
The search for political determinants of intergovernmental fiscal relations has shaped much of the r...
Governors are relevant political actors in most democratic federations and even in some unitarian st...
This dissertation unfolds subnational political phenomena by engaging questions about redistributive...
This paper contributes to an agenda that views the effects of federalism and decentralization as dep...
Abstract: Does federalism encourage inequality? Or, do transfers from the central government augment...
Does federalism encourage inequality? Or, do transfers from the central government augment redistrib...
What factors shape decentralization processes in Latin American federations? This work reviews and s...
This dissertation explores the politics of fiscal decentralization in comparative perspective. Case ...
Resumen: What is the role of presidents in the politics of redistribution in developing democracies?...
Abstract: Argentina is a federation that went through times of relatively rigid centralization and o...
This article studies the main factors that affect the allocation of non-earmarked federal funds to s...
Abstract. What is the role of presidents in the politics of distribution in developing democracies? ...
Using original data from the period 1999–2011 on federal infrastructure investment for all subnation...
What is the role of presidents in the politics of distribution in developing democracies? To what ex...
Abstract: Does decentralization always transfer power from the national executive to governors and ...
The search for political determinants of intergovernmental fiscal relations has shaped much of the r...
Governors are relevant political actors in most democratic federations and even in some unitarian st...
This dissertation unfolds subnational political phenomena by engaging questions about redistributive...
This paper contributes to an agenda that views the effects of federalism and decentralization as dep...
Abstract: Does federalism encourage inequality? Or, do transfers from the central government augment...
Does federalism encourage inequality? Or, do transfers from the central government augment redistrib...
What factors shape decentralization processes in Latin American federations? This work reviews and s...
This dissertation explores the politics of fiscal decentralization in comparative perspective. Case ...
Resumen: What is the role of presidents in the politics of redistribution in developing democracies?...
Abstract: Argentina is a federation that went through times of relatively rigid centralization and o...
This article studies the main factors that affect the allocation of non-earmarked federal funds to s...