Fiscal Decentralisation in Developing Countries features important, original and up-to-date research from leading scholars assessing fiscal decentralization in developing countries. It has rich and varied case-study material from countries as diverse as India, China, Colombia, Bosnia-Herzogovina and
Fiscal Decentralization and Development: Experiences of Three Developing Countries in Southeast Asia
โ Scribed by Hiroko Uchimura (eds.)
- Publisher
- Palgrave Macmillan UK
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 219
- Series
- IDE-JETRO Series
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xiv
Introduction....Pages 1-14
A Broader View of Fiscal Decentralization in Developing Countries....Pages 15-38
Fiscal Decentralization in the Philippines after the 1991 Code: Intergovernmental Fiscal Relationships and the Roles of Fiscal Transfers....Pages 39-72
Health Development in the Decentralized Health System of the Philippines: Impact of Local Health Expenditures on Health....Pages 73-99
Intergovernmental Fiscal Relationships in Vietnam after the 2002 State Budget Law: The Center-Province and the Province-District/Commune Dimensions....Pages 101-131
The Diversity of Fiscal Decentralization Below Provincial Level and Its Relation to Development in Vietnam: Do More Decentralized Provinces Improve Health and Economic Equity?....Pages 133-170
Decentralization and Economic Development in Thailand: Regional Disparity in Fiscal Capacity and Educational Decentralization....Pages 171-201
Back Matter....Pages 203-207
โฆ Subjects
Regional/Spatial Science; Development Economics; Economic Policy; Political Economy; Health Economics; Public Finance
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