Maintaining the proper equilibrium between centralized and localized fiscal management is a dilemma facing the low-income developing countries today. More decentralization is desirable in order to supply the right mix of public services that are needed by the diverse regions. At the same time, the very great difference in the level of development growth rates of the major urban areas compared with the countryside require very different levels of resource mobilization. In the poorest developing countries, the central government that has the capability of generating the resources needed by the expanding urban areas and in turn is the only level of government that has the capability of planning for the delivery of services in the rural areas. ...
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Once countries decide to decentralize—whether gradually, as in Thailand and Vietnam, or with an init...
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While it is universally envisaged that fiscal decentralization leads to improved revenue performance...
Decentralization is expected to lead to greater efficiency in the allocation of public resources, as...
At the close of the 20th Century, there is growing awareness in every society that time is running o...
Once countries decide to decentralize—whether gradually, as in Thailand and Vietnam, or with an init...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 1999.In...
There is a strong foundation on which to reestablish a local government system in Nepal. Nepal socie...
Decentralization in Nepal's absolute monarchy system, which ended in the 1990s, was used as a tool f...
Due to the centre dominated intergovernmental fiscal relation; the decentralization efforts of Nepal...
With funding from the United Nations Capital Development Fund (UNCDF), the Local Bodies Fiscal Commi...
This report analyses the legal framework for local governance in Nepal and how it is practiced in si...
Local bodies can play a vital role in nation building process through efficient mobilization of loca...
Last ned gratis This paper describes the background to the current debate on federalism in Nepal. P...
In Nepal, obstacles and mal practices experienced at the federal level have been cascaded down to lo...
This paper focuses on the evolving pattern of fiscal decentralization and its impact on the growth o...
The formation of the three tiers of government represents a novel experiment in Nepal’s federal jour...
While it is universally envisaged that fiscal decentralization leads to improved revenue performance...
Decentralization is expected to lead to greater efficiency in the allocation of public resources, as...
At the close of the 20th Century, there is growing awareness in every society that time is running o...
Once countries decide to decentralize—whether gradually, as in Thailand and Vietnam, or with an init...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 1999.In...