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- 49: Adapting intergovernmental fiscal transfers for the future: Emerging trends and innovative approaches

- Sean Dougherty, Andoni Montes Nebreda and Tatiana Mota
- 48: Navigating conflict and fostering co-operation in fiscal federalism

- Sean Dougherty and Tatiana Mota
- 47: Riding the rollercoaster: Subnational debt in turbulent times

- Acauã Brochado and Sean Dougherty
- 46: Managing rising subnational fiscal risks

- Luiz de Mello and Teresa Ter-Minassian
- 45: From local to national: Delivering and financing effective long-term care

- Pietrangelo de Biase and Sean Dougherty
- 44: The multi-level fiscal governance of ecological transition

- Sean Dougherty and Andoni Montes Nebreda
- 43: Decarbonisation and intergovernmental fiscal relations: Policy challenges and reform options

- Luiz de Mello and Teresa Ter-Minassian
- 42: The intergovernmental fiscal outlook and the implications of Russia’s war against Ukraine, high energy prices and inflation

- Oecd
- 41: The past and future of subnational fiscal rules: An analysis of fiscal rules over time

- Pietrangelo de Biase and Sean Dougherty
- 40: Could insurance provide an alternative to fiscal support in crisis response?

- Leigh Wolfrom
- 39: Funding the future: The impact of population ageing on revenues across levels of government

- Sean Dougherty, Pietrangelo de Biase and Luca Lorenzoni
- 38: Ageing and the long-run fiscal sustainability of health care across levels of government

- Pietrangelo de Biase, Sean Dougherty and Luca Lorenzoni
- 37: Improving subnational governments’ resilience in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic

- Luiz de Mello and Teresa Ter-Minassian
- 36: Evaluating fiscal equalisation: Finding the right balance

- Sean Dougherty and Kass Forman
- 35: Fiscal rules for subnational governments: The devil’s in the details

- Camila Vammalle and Indre Bambalaite
- 34: Funding and financing of local government public investment: A framework and application to five OECD Countries

- Camila Vammalle and Indre Bambalaite
- 33: Federalism and public health decentralisation in the time of COVID-19

- Pietrangelo de Biase and Sean Dougherty
- 32: Decentralisation and inter-governmental relations in the housing sector

- Leah Phillips
- 31: Digitalisation challenges and opportunities for subnational governments

- Luiz de Mello and Teresa Ter-Minassian
- 30: Population ageing and sub-central governments: Long-term fiscal challenges

- Céline Colin and Bert Brys
- 29: Twenty years of tax autonomy across levels of government: Measurement and applications

- Sean Dougherty, Michelle Harding and Andrew Reschovsky
- 28: Decentralisation and performance measurement systems in health care

- Ivor Beazley, Sean Dougherty, Chris James, Caroline Penn and Leah Phillips
- 27: The impact of decentralisation on the performance of health care systems: A non-linear relationship

- Sean Dougherty, Luca Lorenzoni, Alberto Marino and Fabrice Murtin
- 26: Cross-country evidence on the impact of decentralisation and school autonomy on educational performance

- Carlos Xabel Lastra-Anadón and Sonia Mukherjee
- 25: The spending power of sub-national decision makers across five policy sectors

- Sean Dougherty and Leah Phillips
- 24: Assigning responsibilities across levels of government: Trends, challenges and guidelines for policy-makers

- Dorothée Allain-Dupré
- 23: Insolvency Frameworks for Sub-national Governments

- Katharina Herold
- 22: Improving the Performance of Sub-national Governments through Benchmarking and Performance Reporting

- Leah Phillips
- 21: Decentralisation in a Globalised World: Consequences and Opportunities

- Robin Boadway and Sean Dougherty
- 20: Sub-central Tax Autonomy: 2011 Update

- Hansjörg Blöchliger and Maurice Nettley
- 19: Valuation and Assessment of Immovable Property

- Richard Almy
- 18: The Political Economy of Property Tax Reform

- Enid Slack and Richard Bird
- 17: Greening the Property Tax

- Nicola Brandt
- 16: Decentralisation and Economic Growth - Part 3: Decentralisation, Infrastructure Investment and Educational Performance

- Kaja Fredriksen
- 15: Decentralisation and Economic Growth - Part 2: The Impact on Economic Activity, Productivity and Investment

- Hansjörg Blöchliger and Balázs Égert
- 14: Decentralisation and Economic Growth - Part 1: How Fiscal Federalism Affects Long-Term Development

- Hansjörg Blöchliger
- 13: Tax Competition Between Sub-Central Governments

- Hansjörg Blöchliger and José Maria Pinero Campos
- 12: Fiscal Policy Across Levels of Government in Times of Crisis

- Hansjörg Blöchliger, Monica Brezzi, Claire Charbit, Mauro Migotto, José Maria Pinero Campos and Camila Vammalle
- 11: Explaining the Sub-National Tax-Grants Balance in OECD Countries

- Claire Charbit
- 10: Finding the Dividing Line Between Tax Sharing and Grants: A Statistical Investigation

- Hansjörg Blöchliger and Oliver Petzold
- 9: The Fiscal Autonomy of Sub-Central Governments: An Update

- Hansjörg Blöchliger and Josette Rabesona
- 8: The spending power of sub-central governments: A pilot study

- Steffen Bach, Hansjörg Blöchliger and Dominik Wallau
- 7: Taxes and Grants: On the Revenue Mix of Sub-Central Governments

- Hansjörg Blöchliger and Oliver Petzold
- 6: Market mechanisms in public service provision

- Hansjörg Blöchliger
- 5: Promoting Performance - Using Indicators to Enhance the Effectiveness of Sub-Central Spending

- Lee Mizell
- 4: Fiscal Equalisation in OECD Countries

- Hansjörg Blöchliger, Olaf Merk, Claire Charbit and Lee Mizell
- 3: Intergovernmental Transfers and Decentralised Public Spending

- Daniel Bergvall, Claire Charbit, Dirk-Jan Kraan and Olaf Merk
- 2: Fiscal Autonomy of Sub-Central Governments

- Hansjörg Blöchliger and David King
- 1: Fiscal rules for sub-central governments: Design and impact

- Douglas Sutherland, Robert Price and Isabelle Joumard