Fiscal Decentralisation in Emerging Economies Governance Issues
This collection of experiences of fiscal decentralisation across a wide range of OECD-Member and non-member economies reveals lessons which are equally of relevance to both groups of countries. A major finding is that fiscal decentralisation is often confused in the latter group of countries with t...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
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Paris :
OECD Publishing
1999.
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Colección: | Development Centre Seminars,
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009705213006719 |
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- Preface by Jean Bonvin and Maria de Fatima Cartaxo
- Introduction and Overview byKiichiro Fukasaku and Luiz R. de Mello, Jr.
- Part One: History, Theory and Political Economy
- Chapter 1. The Changing Role of the State in the Economy: An Historical Perspective by Vito Tanzi
- Chapter 2. Fiscal Federalism and Macroeconomic Governance: For Better or Worse? by Anwar Shah
- Chapter 3. Decentralisation and Macroeconomic Management by Teresa Ter-Minassian
- Chapter 4. Fiscal Federalism in OECD Member Countries by Jon Blondal
- Chapter 5. Strengthening Municipal Financing: Difficulties and New Challenges for Latin America
- Comments by Rakesh Mohan, Kathryn Gordon, and Jose Roberto Afonso
- Part Two: Case Studies. Latin American Perspectives
- Chapter 6. Experiences of Decentralisation and Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations in Latin America by Ernesto Rezk
- Chapter 7. Decentralisation, Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations, and Macroeconomic Goveranace: the Case of Argentina by Ricardo Lopez Murphy and Cynthia Moskovits
- Chapter 8. Fiscal Federalism and Macroeconomic Stability in Brazil: Background and Perspectives by Luiz R. de Mello, Jr.
- Chapter 9. Conditional Transfers to Promote Local Government Participation: The Case of Mexico by Rafael Gamboa
- Comments by Rui Affonso and Fabio Giambiagi
- Part Three: Case Studies. Asian Perspectives
- Chapter 10. Fiscal Decentralisation and Macroeconomic Governance: Asian Perspectives by Kiichira Fukasaku
- Chapter 11. Fiscal Federalism in India: Experience and Future Directions by Parthasarathi Shome
- Chapter 12. Transition to Fiscal Federalism: Market-Oriented Reform and Redefinition of Central-Local Relations in China by Fan Gang
- Comments by Isafas Coelho and Bert Hofman