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REFORMING ACTIONS OF THE CENTRAL AND LOCAL PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION IN THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA

Nadejda Berghe ()
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Nadejda Berghe: senior lecturer, AESM

Economy and Sociology, 2015, issue 2, 149-153

Abstract: The present theme is conditioned by the directions of public finance reform in Moldova. The aim of the research is focused on assessing the fiscal decentralization in the Republic of Moldova, aimed at: analyzing financial decentralization conceptual approaches and examining amendments to the administrative and legislative level to strengthen the level of fiscal decentralization in the country. Research methodology is based on processes and of legislative analysis, as well as on literature. As a result, it appears that in Moldova was first adopted a policy document that clearly dimensioned an action plan to achieve a qualitative decentralization in all areas and village structures. Therefore, the author conducted a comprehensive analysis of the process of reforming the central and local public administration in Moldova, presenting argumentative scientific conclusions and formulating own recommendations which would contribute to the continuity of the reform and strengthening budgetary fiscal capacity.

Keywords: fiscal decentralization; public sector management; local public authorities; responsibilities and public services; local financial autonomy. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: H70 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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