Threading the Fiscal Labyrinth: Some Issues in Fiscal Decentralization
Richard Bird
National Tax Journal, 1993, vol. 46, issue 2, 207-27
Abstract:
Discusses several aspects of fiscal decentralization. Defines the meaning and rationale of fiscal decentralization and reviews the issue of the choice of local revenue sources from the perspective of establishing efficient local governments, including the roles of user charges, property taxes, and income taxes.
Date: 1993
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