Making Fiscal Decentralization Work: Cross-Country Experiences
October 6, 2010
Summary
The question of what makes fiscal decentralization work is faced by many policymakers around the world. This book draws on both the relevant literature and policy and technical advice provided by the IMF to a wide range of member countries, and discusses the key factors that help make decentralization sustainable, efficient, and equitable from a macroeconomic perspective. It focuses on institutional reforms (in the revenue and expenditure assignments to different levels of government, the design of intergovernmental transfers, and public financial management systems) that are suited to different countries circumstances, and their appropriate sequencing.
Subject: Expenditure, Fiscal federalism, Fiscal policy, Public financial management (PFM), Revenue administration
Keywords: central government, debt, government, OP, revenue, spending
Pages:
112
Volume:
2010
DOI:
Issue:
001
Series:
Occasional Paper No. 2010/001
Stock No:
S271EA
ISBN:
9781589069855
ISSN:
0251-6365





