Institutions of Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations Challenges Ahead
Intergovernmental fiscal institutions are the overarching framework for relations across government levels. They comprise the constitutional set up of a country; the division of power between government levels; the prevalence of fiscal rules across government levels; intergovernmental budget framewo...
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Language: | English |
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OECD Publishing
2015
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Series: | OECD Fiscal Federalism Studies
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Collection: | OECD Books and Papers - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- Contributors
- Fiscal adjustment, decentralisation and sub-national autonomy
- Municipal bailouts in Denmark - and how to avoid them
- Fiscal relations across levels of government and sub-national fiscal rules in Japan
- Intergovernmental fiscal relations and fiscal coordination during the crisis
- Intergovernmental co-ordination of fiscal policy in Switzerland
- Autonomy and interdependence: The scope and limits of "fend for yourself federalism" in the United States
- Executive summary
- Intergovernmental budget frameworks in Austria
- Multilevel fiscal institutions and mechanisms for reducing tax cheating: The case of Mexico
- Soft budget constraints: The case of municipal bonds in Italy
- The budgetary policy framework in Sweden and its implication for intergovernmental fiscal relations
- What makes a local government reform successful? The Finnish experience
- Fiscal constitutions: The fundamental drivers of intergovernmental fiscal policy
- Foreword
- The role of intergovernmental fiscal institutions: The case of tax sharing