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Fiscal Decentralization and Budget Control

Laura Von Daniels

in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing

Abstract: Fiscal Decentralization and Budget Control explores possible institutional solutions to fiscal instability in countries that have traditionally been caught up in problems of over-expenditure and over-indebtedness. How can governments control spending pressure from influential groups, often representing historically grown regional interests? Drawing on a mix of statistical analyses and case studies in institutional theory, the book provides new insights on previous stabilizations in Latin America and facilitates a better understanding of common dynamics of deficits and debt accumulation.

Keywords: Development Studies; Economics and Finance; Politics and Public Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
ISBN: 9781783475940
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Chapters in this book:

Ch 1 Fiscal institutions and budget balances , pp 1-22 Downloads
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Ch 2 Overview: institutional approaches to fiscal imbalance and public indebtedness , pp 23-44 Downloads
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Ch 3 Fiscal institutions and their effects on public households , pp 45-63 Downloads
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Ch 4 Fiscal imbalance in Latin America and the Caribbean , pp 64-82 Downloads
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Ch 5 Fiscal stabilization, subnational fiscal indiscipline and institutional reform in Brazil , pp 83-117 Downloads
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Ch 6 Fiscal federalism under decentralized budgetary institutions in Argentina , pp 118-154 Downloads
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Ch 7 Comparing institutional reform success in Argentina and Brazil , pp 155-164 Downloads
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Ch 8 Conclusion: balancing subnational fiscal autonomy and overall fiscal stability , pp 165-179 Downloads
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