This study assesses the explanatory power of two competing views about intergovernmental fiscal transfers; one emphasizing the traditional neoclassical approach to federal-subnational fiscal relations and the other suggesting that transfers are contingent on the political fortunes and current political vulnerability of each level of government. These models are tested using data from Argentina, a federation exhibiting one of the most decentralised fiscal systems in the world and severe imbalances in the territorial distribution of legislative and economic resources. Over-represented provinces ruled by governors who belong to parties different to that controlling the national executive can bring into play their representational advantages to...
Argentine fiscal federalism is considered to be very inefficient by all specialists. Its allocation ...
This article revives an unresolved political debate now masquerading as an empirical puzzle: how can...
The paper analyses the usual arguments discussed in the fiscal federalism literature about fiscal de...
This study assesses the explanatory power of two competing views about intergovernmental fiscal tran...
The search for political determinants of intergovernmental fiscal relations has shaped much of the r...
This dissertation explores the politics of fiscal decentralization in comparative perspective. Case ...
This paper suggests a putative paradox of federalism, namely that formalfederal polities, which are ...
How do fiscal institutions shape the ability of presidents and state governors in a federation to ma...
Although Argentina does not rank badly in democratic indexes, actual levels of institutional quality...
This paper uses cross-national data to examine the effects of federal fiscal and political instituti...
Vertical transfers in Argentina have encouraged an expansion of provincial expenditures. In this pap...
In shifting to decentralized public finances, a country's central government faces certain fiscal ma...
This paper estimates redistribution and risk-sharing across provinces in Argentina during the 1995–2...
In the 1980s, Argentina and Brazil faced similar problems, with subnational deficits adding to exces...
Recent papers focused on the problem of weak fiscal incentives arising from imperfect interjurisdict...
Argentine fiscal federalism is considered to be very inefficient by all specialists. Its allocation ...
This article revives an unresolved political debate now masquerading as an empirical puzzle: how can...
The paper analyses the usual arguments discussed in the fiscal federalism literature about fiscal de...
This study assesses the explanatory power of two competing views about intergovernmental fiscal tran...
The search for political determinants of intergovernmental fiscal relations has shaped much of the r...
This dissertation explores the politics of fiscal decentralization in comparative perspective. Case ...
This paper suggests a putative paradox of federalism, namely that formalfederal polities, which are ...
How do fiscal institutions shape the ability of presidents and state governors in a federation to ma...
Although Argentina does not rank badly in democratic indexes, actual levels of institutional quality...
This paper uses cross-national data to examine the effects of federal fiscal and political instituti...
Vertical transfers in Argentina have encouraged an expansion of provincial expenditures. In this pap...
In shifting to decentralized public finances, a country's central government faces certain fiscal ma...
This paper estimates redistribution and risk-sharing across provinces in Argentina during the 1995–2...
In the 1980s, Argentina and Brazil faced similar problems, with subnational deficits adding to exces...
Recent papers focused on the problem of weak fiscal incentives arising from imperfect interjurisdict...
Argentine fiscal federalism is considered to be very inefficient by all specialists. Its allocation ...
This article revives an unresolved political debate now masquerading as an empirical puzzle: how can...
The paper analyses the usual arguments discussed in the fiscal federalism literature about fiscal de...