The paper analyses the usual arguments discussed in the fiscal federalism literature about fiscal decentralization through normative and positive (public choice) approaches. Afterwards, limits to enhance significantly fiscal decentralization in countries with important regional asymmetries like Argentina are analyzed. Finally, the author suggests the necessity of a fiscal institutional reform, which allows an efficient and responsible vertical coordination. A superlative role is assigned to the federal revenue administration in the suggested reform.Fiscal decentralization, Tax Competition, Federal Tax Administration, Argentina
The case for decentralizing taxes does not imply that these taxes need to be administered locally. N...
Why do common-pool problems persist over time in federations? The literature shows that macro instit...
A relevant mismatch between tax and expenditure decentralization characterizes many industrialized c...
The paper analyses the usual arguments discussed in the fiscal federalismliterature about fiscal dec...
Este trabajo ofrece una explicación teórica de las dificultades asociadas en un proceso de descentra...
Este trabajo ofrece una explicación teórica de las dificultades asociadas en un proceso de descentra...
This paper investigates, empirically, the voters’ choices as a mechanism of control of the municipal...
This paper offers a theoretical explanation of the difficulties embodied in a process of fiscal dece...
Este trabajo ofrece una explicación teórica de las dificultades asociadas en un proceso de descentra...
This paper analyzes the main determinants of fiscal decentralization in a sample of eighty-four coun...
This paper offers a theoretical explanation of the difficulties embodied in a process of fiscal dece...
Abstract Fiscal institutions, which are responsible for the delegation of tax and spending powers a...
For the last three decades, fiscal decentralization has been a priority of the institutional reform ...
The literature has been inconclusive regarding the welfare effects of fiscal decentralization (FD), ...
A notable difference between the U.S. and many countries in Europe is in the degree of fiscal decent...
The case for decentralizing taxes does not imply that these taxes need to be administered locally. N...
Why do common-pool problems persist over time in federations? The literature shows that macro instit...
A relevant mismatch between tax and expenditure decentralization characterizes many industrialized c...
The paper analyses the usual arguments discussed in the fiscal federalismliterature about fiscal dec...
Este trabajo ofrece una explicación teórica de las dificultades asociadas en un proceso de descentra...
Este trabajo ofrece una explicación teórica de las dificultades asociadas en un proceso de descentra...
This paper investigates, empirically, the voters’ choices as a mechanism of control of the municipal...
This paper offers a theoretical explanation of the difficulties embodied in a process of fiscal dece...
Este trabajo ofrece una explicación teórica de las dificultades asociadas en un proceso de descentra...
This paper analyzes the main determinants of fiscal decentralization in a sample of eighty-four coun...
This paper offers a theoretical explanation of the difficulties embodied in a process of fiscal dece...
Abstract Fiscal institutions, which are responsible for the delegation of tax and spending powers a...
For the last three decades, fiscal decentralization has been a priority of the institutional reform ...
The literature has been inconclusive regarding the welfare effects of fiscal decentralization (FD), ...
A notable difference between the U.S. and many countries in Europe is in the degree of fiscal decent...
The case for decentralizing taxes does not imply that these taxes need to be administered locally. N...
Why do common-pool problems persist over time in federations? The literature shows that macro instit...
A relevant mismatch between tax and expenditure decentralization characterizes many industrialized c...