Democracy, Decentralisation and Deficits in Latin America
What is the impact of political decentralisation in Latin America? This book considers the problems raised by political decentralisation in the region and identifies the challenges ahead. Political decentralisation tends to devolve a certain amount of financial responsibility to the sub-national lev...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
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Paris :
OECD Publishing
1998.
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Colección: | Development Centre Seminars,
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- Preface by Jean Bonvin and Enrique V. Eglesias
- Opening Remarks by Jean Bonvin
- Part 1. Democracy, Decentralisation, and Fiscal Performance
- Fiscal Institutions for Decentralising Democracies: Which Way to Go? by Ricardo Hausmann
- Fiscal Performance in Latin America: What Needs to be Explained? by Michael Gavin and Ricardo Hausmann
- Electoral Institutions and the Budget Process by Mark Hallerberg and Jurgen von Hagen
- Fiscal Decentralisation and Government Size in Latin America by Ernesto Stein
- Fiscal Decentralisation and Macroeconomic Stability: The Experience of Large Developing and Transition Economies by Kiichiro Fukasaku and Luiz R. de Mello, Jr.
- Fiscal Federalism in OECD Member Countries by Jon Blondal
- Part 2. Practitioners' Views
- Argentina by Andrew Powell
- Brazil by Marcelo Piancastelli de Siqueira
- Chile by Carlos Ominami
- Columbia by Rudolf Hommes
- Germany by Harald Rehm
- Mexico by Ariel Buira
- Portugal by Jorge Braga de Macedo
- Bolivia by Gonzalo Sanchez de Losada