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|a 9789264302488
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|a Kim, Junghun
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|a Fiscal Decentralisation and Inclusive Growth
|h Elektronische Ressource
|c Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development and Korea Institute of Public Finance ; edited by Junghun, Kim and Sean, Dougherty
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|a Paris
|b OECD Publishing
|c 2018
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|a 260 p.
|c 21 x 28cm
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|a Local government revenue decentralisation and funding divergence: An English case study -- Fiscal decentralisation and the efficiency of public service delivery -- Decentralised funding and inequality in education -- Globalisation, decentralisation and inclusive growth -- Executive summary -- Fiscal decentralisation in the Netherlands: Distributional and employment effects -- Fiscal decentralisation and inclusive growth: Considering education -- Decentralisation and inclusive growth: Channels and implications -- The effects of central-government transfers to states in India -- Fiscal decentralisation and economic growth -- Fiscal decentralisation and inclusive growth: An overview -- Foreword
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|a Governance
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|a Dougherty, Sean
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|a Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
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|a Korea Institute of Public Finance
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|b OECD
|a OECD Books and Papers
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|a OECD Fiscal Federalism Studies
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|a Intergovernmental fiscal frameworks, as considered by the OECD Network on Fiscal Relations Across Levels of Government, are a core driver of inclusive growth. Certain institutions and policies can contribute to a more equitable distribution of economic gains across jurisdictions and income groups, such as equalisation systems. In particular, the quality of public sector outcomes depends on how responsibilities and functions such as education or health care are shared across government levels. This implies that intergovernmental fiscal frameworks, which drive the division of roles of the central and sub-national governments, critically influence growth and the inclusiveness of an economy. This book brings together academics and practitioners to address key aspects of intergovernmental fiscal relations and country experience, as they relate to inclusive growth
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