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  1. Alberto Majocchi (2008): Theories of fiscal federalism and the European experience
    The member-states and local communities, for their part, must maintain their responsibilities for the management of social policy and the redistribution of personal income – according to the preferences of each community – while averting the perverse effects in terms of mobility envisaged by the theoretical model of fiscal federalism.
    RePEc:isa:wpaper:100  Save to MyIDEAS
  2. Emmanuel A. Onwioduokit & Godwin Essang Esu (2018): Fiscal Federalism In Nigeria: Implication For Growth
    Nigeria has been a federation before 1963. ... Many have argued that the need is “true federalism†which includes the re-engineering of the fiscal decentralization structure of the nation, as well as regional control of resources. The debate seems to a call for a paradigm shift from the first-generation theory (FGT) of fiscal federalism to the second generation theory (SGT) of fiscal federalism. This study therefore attempts to empirically assess the state of Nigeria’s fiscal federalism in terms of its impact on economic growth, so as to uphold or refute the claims of the defects in the present status quo. ... The recommendation that Nigeria should consciously make and implement laws that will foster effective, balanced and inclusive fiscal federalism; make, strengthen and implement laws that will be very hostile to corruption and every other forms of unwholesome practices, if it must enjoy the progress that characterize a federal state.
    RePEc:wam:journl:v:18:y:2018:i:2:p:70-95  Save to MyIDEAS
  3. M. Govinda Rao (2005): Transition to market and normative framework of fiscal federalism
    The mainstream literature on normative framework on fiscal federalism has been largely developed keeping in view the advanced market economies. ... The paper analyses the effect of lack of development of market institutions and legacies of planning on fiscal decentralisation and intergovernmental fiscal relationships. ... The paper argues that normative principles of fiscal federalism and intergovernmental transfers will have to be modified to take account of these special features before they are applied in designing and implementing these policies in developing and transitional economies.
    RePEc:npf:wpaper:05/36  Save to MyIDEAS
  4. Maria Ambrosanio & Paolo Balduzzi & Massimo Bordignon (2014): Economic crisis and fiscal federalism in Italy
    We first review the situation of “fiscal federalism” in Italy before the crisis, summarizing the decentralization process in the ‘90s, its consequences in terms of financing and functions for local governments, the constitutional reform of 2001 and the implementation problems this created. We then look at the numbers of the crisis; the “double dip” of the economic cycle in the period 2007- 2013, the policies implemented to contrast the financial market confidence crisis and the distribution of the burden of the fiscal consolidation across levels of government. We also discuss the institutional features of the implemented policies, in particular referring to number of local governments and to the financial relationships between level of governments, including taxes, transfers, fiscal rules and bankruptcy procedurals.
    RePEc:ctc:serie1:def016  Save to MyIDEAS
  5. Maria Flavia Ambrosanio & Paolo Balduzzi & Massimo Bordignon (2014): Economic crisis and fiscal federalism in Italy
    We first review the situation of “fiscal federalism” in Italy before the crisis, summarizing the decentralization process in the ‘90s, its consequences in terms of financing and functions for local governments, the constitutional reform of 2001 and the implementation problems this created. We then look at the numbers of the crisis; the “double dip” of the economic cycle in the period 2007- 2013, the policies implemented to contrast the financial market confidence crisis and the distribution of the burden of the fiscal consolidation across levels of government. We also discuss the institutional features of the implemented policies, in particular referring to number of local governments and to the financial relationships between level of governments, including taxes, transfers, fiscal rules and bankruptcy procedurals.
    RePEc:ipu:wpaper:8  Save to MyIDEAS
  6. Prakash Chandra, Jha (2012): Theory of Fiscal Federalism: An Analysis
    The recent scholarship has made distinction between two generation of literature in fiscal federalism. The study has critically analysed the first generation theory and second generation theory of fiscal federalism. Though the later approaches the problem of fiscal federalism from different perspective, it does not challenge but complements the former. The paper argues that second generation theory is an ongoing effort to build a theory in response to fiscal challenges facing a number of countries.
    RePEc:pra:mprapa:41769  Save to MyIDEAS
  7. F. Pica (2009): Development taxation in a system of fiscal federalism
    The effectiveness of policies of «tax advantages» in Italian weak areas' favour has to be evaluated taking into account the general framework of law on «fiscal federalism».
    RePEc:mul:jqyfkm:doi:10.1432/31614:y:2009:i:4:p:775-792  Save to MyIDEAS
  8. Roy Bahl & Jorge Martinez-Vazquez (2003): Fiscal Federalism and Economic Reform in China
    That reality conditions significantly the past, present, and future of fiscal federalism in China.
    RePEc:ays:ispwps:paper0313  Save to MyIDEAS
  9. Tatiana Mosteanu & Mihaela Iacob (2007): Fiscal Federalism
    The central budget of a country collects only a fraction of the total fiscal revenues and executes only o fraction of the national public expenditures, the rest of the revenues and expenditures becoming the responsability of subnational governments. ... In the concept of fiscal federalism there can be found a limited analogy between national public finance theory and international public finance theory, with the international taxation as the pivotal element.
    RePEc:agr:journl:v:6(511):y:2007:i:6(511):p:21-26  Save to MyIDEAS
  10. Shyam Nath & Yeti Nisha Madhoo (2022): Tenets of Fiscal Federalism and Decentralization
    The cornerstones of jurisdictional formation and fiscal decentralization are heterogeneous preferences for local public goods and services and minimal interjurisdictional spillovers. First and second-generation fiscal federalism theories present an account of how fiscal decentralization stands strong even when decentralized provision is possible under centralized decisions. ... An attempt is made to present an alternative model of local fiscal decisions in an assembly of elected representatives using a game theoretic behavior on their part.
    RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-981-19-5300-2_3  Save to MyIDEAS
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