Strengthening subnational governments is high on the policy agenda of many developing countries. From an economics perspective, the most important potential benefit from decentralization is the increased efficiency (and consequent welfare gain) that comes from moving governance closer to the people. To achieve this benefit, however, close attention must be paid to the design and implementation of subnational tax systems.taxation, development, developing countries, tax policy, policy recommendations, budget, government spending, decentralization
The case for decentralizing taxes does not imply that these taxes need to be administered locally. N...
This paper offers a theoretical explanation of the difficulties embodied in a process of fiscal dece...
Does fiscal decentralization in a politically decentralized less developed country help strengthen d...
Since the 1980s, the rhetoric of fiscal decentralization has taken root in developing countries. Mos...
Over the past two decades there has been an unprecedented move toward decentralized governance all o...
Some people have argued that fiscal decentralization may improve welfare not only directly, but also...
The widespread adoption of fiscal decentralization laws during the past 25 years can be mostly track...
We survey the empirical literature on fiscal decentralization (FD) and analyze the advantages and di...
Once countries decide to decentralize—whether gradually, as in Thailand and Vietnam, or with an init...
This paper builds on the existing literature to better explain the tax assignment choices made by co...
Fiscal Decentralization is a popular economic development strategy among transition and developing c...
The literature has been inconclusive regarding the welfare effects of fiscal decentralization (FD), ...
Fiscal decentralisation has become a widespread phenomenon in developing countries and it has attrac...
The fiscal decentralization impulse now sweeping the world often leads to partial decentralization, ...
Does fiscal decentralization in a politically decentralized less developed country help strengthen d...
The case for decentralizing taxes does not imply that these taxes need to be administered locally. N...
This paper offers a theoretical explanation of the difficulties embodied in a process of fiscal dece...
Does fiscal decentralization in a politically decentralized less developed country help strengthen d...
Since the 1980s, the rhetoric of fiscal decentralization has taken root in developing countries. Mos...
Over the past two decades there has been an unprecedented move toward decentralized governance all o...
Some people have argued that fiscal decentralization may improve welfare not only directly, but also...
The widespread adoption of fiscal decentralization laws during the past 25 years can be mostly track...
We survey the empirical literature on fiscal decentralization (FD) and analyze the advantages and di...
Once countries decide to decentralize—whether gradually, as in Thailand and Vietnam, or with an init...
This paper builds on the existing literature to better explain the tax assignment choices made by co...
Fiscal Decentralization is a popular economic development strategy among transition and developing c...
The literature has been inconclusive regarding the welfare effects of fiscal decentralization (FD), ...
Fiscal decentralisation has become a widespread phenomenon in developing countries and it has attrac...
The fiscal decentralization impulse now sweeping the world often leads to partial decentralization, ...
Does fiscal decentralization in a politically decentralized less developed country help strengthen d...
The case for decentralizing taxes does not imply that these taxes need to be administered locally. N...
This paper offers a theoretical explanation of the difficulties embodied in a process of fiscal dece...
Does fiscal decentralization in a politically decentralized less developed country help strengthen d...