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Fiscal Federalism 2016

Making Decentralisation Work

Fiscal Federalism 2016 surveys recent trends and policies in intergovernmental fiscal relations and sub-central government. Accessible and easy-to read chapters provide insight: into growing spending and tax devolution; the fiscal constitutions of federal countries; how immovable property taxation is regaining its former significance; on the true spending power of sub central governments; on the mix between own tax resources and intergovernmental grants; and on the role of fiscal rules and good budget frameworks for sustainable debt management at the state and local level.

Published on June 20, 2016

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Foreword
Executive summary
A bird's eye view of fiscal decentralisation
Fiscal constitutions
Reforming the tax on immovable property
Taxes or grants: What revenue source for sub-central governments?
Monitoring sub-central government debt: Trends, challenges and practices
Spending power of sub-central governments
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