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Fiscal Decentralization and Fiscal Policy Performance

Author : Moussé Sow,Mr.Ivohasina F Razafimahefa
Publisher : International Monetary Fund
Page : 29 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2017-03-24
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781475588743

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Fiscal Decentralization and Fiscal Policy Performance by Moussé Sow,Mr.Ivohasina F Razafimahefa Pdf

This paper explores the impact of fiscal decentralization on fiscal policy performance in a large sample of advanced and developing economies. The findings suggest that a larger share of decentralized expenditure is associated with a stronger fiscal balance; however, fiscal decentralization can lead to more pro-cyclical fiscal policy. Thus, the design and pace of fiscal decentralization need to be tailored to the specificities of the economy. Countries that have already established strong accountablity and budget management capacity at the local level can benefit from fiscal decentralization. In contrast, in economies prone to large volatility from internal and external shocks, the central government may need to retain a sufficient share of expenditure and revenue to conduct counter-cyclical policies. Finally, the pace of expenditure and revenue decentralization should be aligned.

Fiscal Performance, Institutional Design and Decentralization in European Union Countries

Author : Mr.Julio Escolano,Luc Eyraud,Marialuz Moreno Badia,Ms.Juliane Sarnes,Ms.Anita Tuladhar
Publisher : International Monetary Fund
Page : 32 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2012-02-01
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781463936464

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Fiscal Performance, Institutional Design and Decentralization in European Union Countries by Mr.Julio Escolano,Luc Eyraud,Marialuz Moreno Badia,Ms.Juliane Sarnes,Ms.Anita Tuladhar Pdf

This paper analyzes the impact of decentralization on overall fiscal performance in the European Union, taking into account fiscal institutional arrangements. We find that spending decentralization has been associated with sizably better fiscal performance, especially when transfer dependency of subnational governments is low. However, subnational fiscal rules do not seem to be associated with better performance.

Decentralizing Spending More Than Revenue

Author : Luc Eyraud,Ms.Lusine Lusinyan
Publisher : International Monetary Fund
Page : 35 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2011-09-01
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781463904944

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Decentralizing Spending More Than Revenue by Luc Eyraud,Ms.Lusine Lusinyan Pdf

In many countries the decentralization of spending responsibilities has outpaced the decentralization of revenue powers. Sub-national governments have then to rely on transfers from the center and borrowing to finance their spending. When this occurs, we find that the overall fiscal deficit tends to increase. This result is based on cross-country econometric evidence from OECD countries, and is particularly strong in the presence of regional disparities. Fiscal discipline can be strengthened by ensuring that sub-national taxing powers are adequate to meet spending obligations.

Fiscal Decentralization and the Efficiency of Public Service Delivery

Author : Moussé Sow,Mr.Ivohasina Fizara Razafimahefa
Publisher : International Monetary Fund
Page : 30 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2015-03-17
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781484351116

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Fiscal Decentralization and the Efficiency of Public Service Delivery by Moussé Sow,Mr.Ivohasina Fizara Razafimahefa Pdf

This paper explores the impact of fiscal decentralization on the efficiency of public service delivery. It uses a stochastic frontier method to estimate time-varying efficiency coefficients and analyzes the impact of fiscal decentralization on those efficiency coefficients. The findings indicate that fiscal decentralization can improve the efficiency of public service delivery but only under specific conditions. First, the decentralization process requires adequate political and institutional environments. Second, a sufficient degree of expenditure decentralization seems necessary to obtain favorable outcomes. Third, decentralization of expenditure needs to be accompanied by sufficient decentralization of revenue. Absent those conditions, fiscal decentralization can worsen the efficiency of public service delivery.

Fiscal Decentralization and Fiscal Performance

Author : Anwar Shah
Publisher : World Bank Publications
Page : 55 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Federal government
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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Fiscal Decentralization and Fiscal Performance by Anwar Shah Pdf

Fiscal rules binding on all levels can help sustain political commitment in countries having coalitions or fragmented regimes in power. Coordinating institutions help in the use of moral suasion to encourage a coordinated response. Industrial countries' experiences also show that unilaterally imposed federal controls and constraints on subnational governments typically do not work. Instead, societal norms based on fiscal conservatism such as the Swiss referenda and political activism of the electorate play important roles. Ultimately capital markets and bond-rating agencies provide more effective discipline on fiscal policy. In this context, it is important not to backstop state and local debt and not to allow ownership of the banks by any level of government. Transparency of the budgetary process and institutions, accountability to the electorate, and general availability of comparative data encourages fiscal discipline.

Vertical Fiscal Imbalances and the Accumulation of Government Debt

Author : Inaki Aldasoro,Mr.Mike Seiferling
Publisher : International Monetary Fund
Page : 39 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2014-11-20
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781484357552

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Vertical Fiscal Imbalances and the Accumulation of Government Debt by Inaki Aldasoro,Mr.Mike Seiferling Pdf

Delegating fiscal decision making power to sub-national governments has been an area of interest for both academics and policymakers given the expectation that it may lead to better and more efficient provision of public goods and services. Decentralization has, however, often occurred on the expenditure and less on the revenue side, creating “vertical fiscal imbalances” where sub-national governments’ expenditures are not financed through their own revenues. The mismatch between own revenues and expenditures may have consequences for public finance performance. This study constructs a large sample of general and subnational level fiscal data beginning in 1980 from the IMF’s Government Finance Statistics Yearbook. Extending the literature to the balance sheet approach, this paper examines the effects of vertical fiscal imbalances on government debt. The results indicate that vertical fiscal imbalances are relevant in explaining government debt accumulation suggesting a degree of caution when promoting fiscal decentralization. This paper also underlines the role of data covering the general government and its subectors for comprehensive analysis of fiscal performance.

Fiscal Decentralization and Fiscal Performance

Author : Anwar Shah
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2012
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OCLC:931675173

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Fiscal Decentralization and Fiscal Performance by Anwar Shah Pdf

A resurgence of recent interest in fiscal federalism has been a source of concern among macroeconomic stabilization experts. They argue that a decentralized fiscal system poses a threat to macroeconomic stability as it is incompatible with prudent monetary and fiscal management. The author addresses these concerns by taking a simple neo-institutional economics with an econometric analysis perspective. His analysis concludes that, contrary to a common misconception, fiscal decentralization is associated with improved fiscal performance and better functioning of internal common markets. Fiscal policy coordination represents an important challenge for federal systems. In this context, fiscal rules and institutions provide a useful framework but not necessarily a solution to this challenge. Fiscal rules binding on all levels can help sustain political commitment in countries having coalitions or fragmented regimes in power. Coordinating institutions help in the use of moral suasion to encourage a coordinated response. Industrial countries' experiences also show that unilaterally imposed federal controls and constraints on subnational governments typically do not work. Instead, societal norms based on fiscal conservatism such as the Swiss referenda and political activism of the electorate play important roles. Ultimately capital markets and bond-rating agencies provide more effective discipline on fiscal policy. In this context, it is important not to backstop state and local debt and not to allow ownership of the banks by any level of government. Transparency of the budgetary process and institutions, accountability to the electorate, and general availability of comparative data encourages fiscal discipline. Fiscal decentralization poses significant challenges for macroeconomic management. These challenges require careful design of monetary and fiscal institutions to overcome adverse incentives associated with the "common property" resource management problems or with rent seeking behavior. Experiences of federal countries indicate significant learning and adaptation of fiscal systems to create incentives compatible with fair play and to overcome incomplete contracts. This explains why that decentralized fiscal systems appear to do better than centralized fiscal systems on most aspects of monetary and fiscal policy management and transparent and accountable governance.

Applying a Simple Measure of Good Governance to the Debate on Fiscal Decentralization

Author : Jeff Huther,Anwar Shah
Publisher : World Bank Publications
Page : 37 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 1998
Category : Decentralization in government
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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Applying a Simple Measure of Good Governance to the Debate on Fiscal Decentralization by Jeff Huther,Anwar Shah Pdf

March 1998 Applying an index for the quality of governance reveals a surprisingly strong positive correlation between fiscal decentralization and quality of governance. Debates about the appropriate role, policies, and institutions of the state are often hampered by the lack of a definition for good government. To provide a quantifiable measure of good government, Huther and Shah develop an index for the quality of governance for a sample of 80 countries. They apply the index to the debate on the appropriate level of fiscal decentralization. In measuring the quality of governance, the authors develop indices for the government's ability to: * Ensure political transparency and a voice for all citizens (the citizen participation index measures political freedom and political stability). * Provide effective public services efficiently (the government orientation index measures judicial and bureaucratic efficiency and the absence of corruption). * Promote the health and well-being of its citizens (the social development index measures human development and equitable distribution of income). * Create a favorable climate for stable economic growth (the economic management index measures outward orientation, independence of the central bank, and an inverted debt-to-GDP ratio). In relating the index of governance quality to degree of fiscal decentralization for the 80 countries, Huther and Shah are not surprised to find a positive relationship between fiscal decentralization and quality of governance. But the strength of the correlation is surprising. This paper-a product of Country Evaluation and Regional Relations Division, Operations Evaluation Department-is part of a larger effort in the department to examine the role of the authorizing environment in public sector performance.

On the Measurement and Impact of Fiscal Decentralization

Author : Robert D. Ebel,Serdar Yilmaz
Publisher : World Bank Publications
Page : 32 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Central-local government relations
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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On the Measurement and Impact of Fiscal Decentralization by Robert D. Ebel,Serdar Yilmaz Pdf

Fiscal Decentralization and Intergovernmental Relations in Transition Economies

Author : Richard Miller Bird,Christine Wallich
Publisher : World Bank Publications
Page : 92 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 1993
Category : Decentralization in government
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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Fiscal Decentralization and Intergovernmental Relations in Transition Economies by Richard Miller Bird,Christine Wallich Pdf

Designing a well-functioning intergovernmenal fiscal system is essential to the success of all the transitional economies' major reform goals: privatization, macroeconomic stability, more efficient performance and economic growth, and an adequate social safety net.

Managing Fiscal Decentralization

Author : Ehtisham Ahmad,Vito Tanzi
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 400 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2003-08-27
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781134472956

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Managing Fiscal Decentralization by Ehtisham Ahmad,Vito Tanzi Pdf

The growth of interest in fiscal decentralization has meant that there has been something of a rush to enshrine this in policy - The World Bank has reported that about seventy countries see this as a major part of their development strategy. This book critically examines the case for decentralization. This collection of contributions comes from a worldwide team of experts, including Albert Breton, Piero Giarda and Anwar Shah.

On the Measurement and Impact of Fiscal Decentralization

Author : Robert D. Ebel
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 26 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2016
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OCLC:1290704705

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On the Measurement and Impact of Fiscal Decentralization by Robert D. Ebel Pdf

The typical post-Bretton Woods era development approach that emphasized central government-led development efforts has changed dramatically, and local governments have clearly emerged as players in development policy. The thinking about what is important to achieve in development objectives is changing as fiscal decentralization reforms are being pursued by many countries around the world. In this context, a number of studies have attempted to quantify the impact of decentralization by relating some measure of it to economic outcomes of fiscal stability, economic growth, and public sector size. But decentralization is surprisingly difficult to measure. Nearly all cases examining the relationship between decentralization and macroeconomic performance have relied on the Government Finance Statistics (GFS) of the International Monetary Fund. However, despite its merits, GFS falls short in providing a full picture of fiscal decentralization. For some countries, however, there is data that more accurately captures fiscal responsibilities among different types of governments.This paper - a product of the Economic Policy and Poverty Reduction Division, World Bank Institute - is part of a larger effort in the institute to serve as a knowledge center and as a partner to achieve poverty reduction in developing and transition countries. The authors may be contacted at [email protected] or [email protected].

Making Fiscal Decentralization Work

Author : Ms.Annalisa Fedelino
Publisher : International Monetary Fund
Page : 114 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2010-10-06
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781589069855

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Making Fiscal Decentralization Work by Ms.Annalisa Fedelino Pdf

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.

OECD Fiscal Federalism Studies Fiscal Decentralisation and Inclusive Growth

Author : OECD,Korea Institute of Public Finance
Publisher : OECD Publishing
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2018-07-12
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9789264302488

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OECD Fiscal Federalism Studies Fiscal Decentralisation and Inclusive Growth by OECD,Korea Institute of Public Finance Pdf

This book brings together academics and practitioners to address key aspects of intergovernmental fiscal relations and country experience, as they relate to inclusive growth.

Decentralization in Regional Fiscal Systems in Russia

Author : Lev M. Freinkman,Plamen Yossifov
Publisher : World Bank Publications
Page : 57 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : Accounting
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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Decentralization in Regional Fiscal Systems in Russia by Lev M. Freinkman,Plamen Yossifov Pdf

Abstract: April 1999 - Considering the positive impact decentralization has had on regional economic performance and expenditure structure, Russia's federal government should: Decisively protect local self-governance and budget autonomy; Make intergovernmental fiscal relations more transparent; Develop universal models of interactions between regional and municipal governments; Impose stricter limits on total debt and budget deficits of subnational governments. To shed light on decentralization in Russia, Freinkman and Yossifov examine intergovernmental fiscal relations within regions. To analyze trends, they review channels of fiscal allocation within regions-tax sharing and local transfer schemes. To evaluate the potential impact of various fiscal decentralization patterns on regional economic performance (including growth and the budget deficit), they study data on the structure of 89 Russian consolidated regional budgets for 1992-96. They find that local governments' relative share of Russia's consolidated budget, although substantive (roughly a quarter of the total budget), did not expand after 1994. The federal government's relative role in financing public goods and services declined as the relative role of local governments increased substantially. Local governments collected more revenues in 1996 (6.4 percent of GDP) and spent more than regional governments. They also substantially increased social financing (including health, education, and social protection). Russia made no progress toward a more transparent system for tax assignments. The average level of expenditure decentralization is similar for ethnically Russian regions and national republics and okrugs but revenue arrangements differ greatly. True decentralization has taken place in oblasts and krais, where local authorities are provided with a bigger share of subnational tax revenues. A redistribution model applies in republics and autonomous okrugs, where greater local outlays have been financed through larger transfers from regional governments. Regions near each other tend to have similar budget arrangements-the result of intensive interactions between neighbors and probably supported by the activities of regional associations. The size of a region's territory does not influence decentralization outcomes. Fiscal decentralization seems positively related to the share of education spending in regional budgets. And regions with more decentralized finances tend to experience less economic decline. But budget control is weaker in more decentralized regions. Instability and lack of transparency in intergovernmental fiscal relations provide subnational governments little incentive for responsible fiscal policy. Further decentralization without greater transparency could bring greater debt and deficits. This paper-a product of the Poverty Reduction and Economic Management Sector Unit, Europe and Central Asia Region - is part of a larger effort in the unit to study fiscal decentralization in transition economies. Lev Freinkman may be contacted at [email protected].