Financing and Public Services in Belo Horizonte
Júlio Ribeiro Pires and
Álvaro Pio Júnior
Chapter 12 in The Local Alternative, 2011, pp 189-200 from Palgrave Macmillan
Abstract:
Abstract Fiscal centralization and decentralization guide Brazilian political life like systolic and diastolic movements. The country’s federation rose as a result of the dismemberment of the unitary state, and not the will of its member states. Economic growth, completely uneven among the regions and concentrated mainly in São Paulo, made it necessary to distribute taxation powers in a differentiated manner. The federation was born decentralized and underwent a centralization process during the years of the dictatorship of Getúlio Vargas, which opened a door to industrialization.
Keywords: Gross Domestic Product; Health Spending; Preschool Education; Fiscal Decentralization; Constitutional Amendment (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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DOI: 10.1057/9780230119642_13
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