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The Federal Approach to FiscalDecentralisation: Conceptual Contours for Policy Makers

Chanchal Sharma ()

MPRA Paper from University Library of Munich, Germany

Abstract: Chanchal Kumar Sharma,in his paper demonstrates that in order for fiscal decentralisation to be effective, it must be approached federally. A federal approach is not a decentralised approach but a dynamically balanced approach; one that constantly keeps on adjusting the contrasting forces of centralisation and decentralisation to create a system that can ensure good governance in accordance with the rapidly changing global and local scenario. According to the author, the good governance of the present time has to be federally flexible and dynamically decentralised and institutions of fiscal federalism are crucial for achieving such a dynamic equilibrium. Fiscal decentralisation cannot be detached from the broader principles of fiscal federalism if it is to be successful, irrespective of the fact of whether it is being carried out in a federal or non-federal country. He argues that too much decentralisation or an overly strong central federal government precludes the survival of a constitutional federal state.

Keywords: Federalism; Fiscal Decentralization; centralization (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: H1 H11 H7 H77 H8 H83 Z0 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2003-05, Revised 2005-05
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Published in Loyola Journal of Social Sciences No.(2).Vol. ((2005): pp. 169-188

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