This thesis assesses the implementation of federalism in a developing country by taking Ethiopia as a case. The thesis took the notion that in federations like Ethiopia, marked by developing economies, dominant party regimes, authoritarian tendencies and ethnic diversity, there are gaps between the constitution and the practice of regional autonomy. As such, the thesis systematically explores the gap between de jure and de facto by measuring regional autonomy and explaining the main drivers and instruments of de/centralisation. Regional autonomy is disaggregated into legislative, administrative and fiscal autonomy. Then, regional autonomy on two policy areas and five fiscal categories is systematically measured. The thesis reveals that the ...
From 1991 onwards federalism has been introduced as the best option of governance to ensure constitu...
The current regime in Ethiopia adopted ethnic federalism and redesigned the country along ethnic lin...
This paper analyses impacts of the federal system and the decentralisation of functions to the distr...
Since 1991, when the Ethiopian People’s Revolutionary Democratic Front came to power, two parallel p...
Ethiopia adopted ethnic federalism and restructured the regions along ethnic lines as soon as the EP...
This paper analyses impacts of the federal system and the decentralisation of functions to the distr...
In 1994 Ethiopia introduced a federal system of government as a national level approach to intra-sta...
Federalism in Ethiopia has contributed for the democratization process by giving due consideration t...
After a protracted civil war that ended in a regime change in 1991, the state of Ethiopia adopted mu...
This article assesses federalism in the five African federations: Ethiopia, Nigeria, Somalia, South ...
Abstract The main objective of this study is to assess the practices of fiscal federalism in Ethiop...
Ethiopia in the hitherto periods was characterized as highly decentralized state where the regional ...
Federalism is the division of sovereignty between the national and sub-national levels of government...
One of the core principles instituted by the post-1991 government in Ethiopia that took power after ...
Ethiopia attempted to introduce federalism in general, and fiscal decentralization in particular bac...
From 1991 onwards federalism has been introduced as the best option of governance to ensure constitu...
The current regime in Ethiopia adopted ethnic federalism and redesigned the country along ethnic lin...
This paper analyses impacts of the federal system and the decentralisation of functions to the distr...
Since 1991, when the Ethiopian People’s Revolutionary Democratic Front came to power, two parallel p...
Ethiopia adopted ethnic federalism and restructured the regions along ethnic lines as soon as the EP...
This paper analyses impacts of the federal system and the decentralisation of functions to the distr...
In 1994 Ethiopia introduced a federal system of government as a national level approach to intra-sta...
Federalism in Ethiopia has contributed for the democratization process by giving due consideration t...
After a protracted civil war that ended in a regime change in 1991, the state of Ethiopia adopted mu...
This article assesses federalism in the five African federations: Ethiopia, Nigeria, Somalia, South ...
Abstract The main objective of this study is to assess the practices of fiscal federalism in Ethiop...
Ethiopia in the hitherto periods was characterized as highly decentralized state where the regional ...
Federalism is the division of sovereignty between the national and sub-national levels of government...
One of the core principles instituted by the post-1991 government in Ethiopia that took power after ...
Ethiopia attempted to introduce federalism in general, and fiscal decentralization in particular bac...
From 1991 onwards federalism has been introduced as the best option of governance to ensure constitu...
The current regime in Ethiopia adopted ethnic federalism and redesigned the country along ethnic lin...
This paper analyses impacts of the federal system and the decentralisation of functions to the distr...