Fiscal Fragmentation in Decentralized Countries
Edited by Richard Bird and
Robert D. Ebel
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
Most countries, developed and developing, are fiscally decentralized with regional and local governments of varying importance. In many of these countries, some of these sub-national governments differ substantially from others in terms of wealth, ethnic, religious, or linguistic composition. This book considers how fiscal arrangements may strengthen or weaken national solidarity and the effectiveness with which public services are provided. In particular, the nation’s ability to cope with changes created by decentralization is explored.
Keywords: Economics and Finance; Politics and Public Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: H0 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007
ISBN: 9781845424022
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Subsidiarity, Solidarity and Asymmetry: Aspects of the Problem

- Richard Bird and Robert D. Ebel
- Ch 2 The Country Studies: Comparisons and Conclusions

- Richard Bird, Robert D. Ebel and Sebastiana Gianci
- Ch 3 Reconciling Diversity with Equality: The Role of Intergovernmental Fiscal Arrangements in Maintaining an Effective State in Canada

- Richard Bird and Francois Vaillancourt
- Ch 4 Germany at the Junction Between Solidarity and Subsidiarity

- Paul Spahn and Jan Werner
- Ch 5 Accommodating Asymmetry Through Pragmatism: An Overview of Swiss Fiscal Federalism

- Bernard Dafflon
- Ch 6 Belgium: A Unique Evolving Federalism

- Benoît Bayenet and Philippe de Bruycker
- Ch 7 Fiscal Decentralization in Spain: An Asymmetric Transition to Democracy

- Teresa Garcia-Mila and Therese J. McGuire
- Ch 8 Asymmetric Federalism in Russia: Cure or Poison?

- Jorge Martinez-Vazquez
- Ch 9 Ethnic Minority Regions and Fiscal Decentralization in China: The Promises and Reality of Asymmetric Treatment

- Christine Wong
- Ch 10 Asymmetric Federalism in India

- Govinda Rao and Nirvikar Singh
- Ch 11 Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations and State Building: The Case of Indonesia

- Bambang Brodjonegoro and J. Fitz G Ford
- Ch 12 Subsidiarity and Solidarity: Fiscal Decentralization in the Philippines

- Christine Wallich, Rosario Manasan and Saloua Sehili
- Ch 13 Fiscal Federalism in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Subsidiarity and Solidarity in a Three-Nation State

- William Fox and Christine Wallich
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