This article analyses the workings of the new Spanish system of intergovernmental transfers, which has been in operation since 2009, and compares its expected effects with those of the model that was in force until 2008. The paper considers the effects of the new model at the base year of application and the growth over time of these effects. On the positive side, the reform has significantly reduced the dispersion of the distribution of resources per unit of need. On the negative side, the system has become very complex and obscure regarding the distribution criteria it uses; also, of the five (1987, 1992, 1997, 2002, 2009) major revisions of the system, this is the most expensive
Over the last few years, ther has been a devolutionary tendency in many developed and developing cou...
The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the efficiency cost of transfers. To this end, we develop a...
The Colombian sharing revenue system was changed in 2001 and 2007 by introducing new articles to the...
This article analyses the workings of the new Spanish system of intergovernmental transfers, which h...
This paper studies the effect of political variables on the gains obtained by Spanish regions in per...
This paper offers an evaluation about the current design of the unconditional transfer system to the...
This paper reviews some of the main issues with intergovernmental transfers in Latin America. The an...
Why do some federations implement highly progressive intergovernmental transfer schemes while others...
In just three decades, Spain changed in a remarkable way its position in the International System. I...
This paper offers a comprehensive and updated review of the effects of intergovernmental grants. We ...
Unconditional transfers to local governments in Spain are distributed mainly according to weighted p...
The first wave of globalization (1830-1914) witnessed a decline in the number of countries from 125 ...
This paper analyzes the distribution of discretionary transfers from higher tiers of government in t...
The classic arguments of Musgrave (1959) and Oates (1972) are that the redistribution and stabilizat...
This paper examines the role of institutions of territorial representation in shaping long-term patt...
Over the last few years, ther has been a devolutionary tendency in many developed and developing cou...
The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the efficiency cost of transfers. To this end, we develop a...
The Colombian sharing revenue system was changed in 2001 and 2007 by introducing new articles to the...
This article analyses the workings of the new Spanish system of intergovernmental transfers, which h...
This paper studies the effect of political variables on the gains obtained by Spanish regions in per...
This paper offers an evaluation about the current design of the unconditional transfer system to the...
This paper reviews some of the main issues with intergovernmental transfers in Latin America. The an...
Why do some federations implement highly progressive intergovernmental transfer schemes while others...
In just three decades, Spain changed in a remarkable way its position in the International System. I...
This paper offers a comprehensive and updated review of the effects of intergovernmental grants. We ...
Unconditional transfers to local governments in Spain are distributed mainly according to weighted p...
The first wave of globalization (1830-1914) witnessed a decline in the number of countries from 125 ...
This paper analyzes the distribution of discretionary transfers from higher tiers of government in t...
The classic arguments of Musgrave (1959) and Oates (1972) are that the redistribution and stabilizat...
This paper examines the role of institutions of territorial representation in shaping long-term patt...
Over the last few years, ther has been a devolutionary tendency in many developed and developing cou...
The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the efficiency cost of transfers. To this end, we develop a...
The Colombian sharing revenue system was changed in 2001 and 2007 by introducing new articles to the...