Synthesising good practices in fiscal federalism Key recommendations from 15 years of country surveys /
Forman, Kass.
Synthesising good practices in fiscal federalism Key recommendations from 15 years of country surveys / [electronic resource]: Kass Forman, Sean Dougherty and Hansjörg Blöchliger - Paris : OECD Publishing, 2020. - 42 p. - OECD Economic Policy Papers, no.28 2226583X ; . - OECD Economic Policy Papers, no.28. .
The design of intergovernmental fiscal relations can help to ensure that tax and spending powers are assigned in a way to promote sustainable and inclusive economic growth. Decentralisation can enable sub-central governments to provide better public services for households and firms, while it can also make intergovernmental frameworks more complex, harming equity. The challenges of fiscal federalism are multi-faceted and involve difficult trade-offs. This synthesis paper consolidates much of the OECD's work on fiscal federalism over the past 15 years, with a particular focus on OECD Economic Surveys. The paper identifies a range of good practices on the design of country policies and institutions related strengthening fiscal capacity delineating responsibilities across evels of government and improving intergovernmental co-ordination.
Economics
Australia
Austria
Belgium
Brazil
Canada
China, People's Republic
Czech Republic
Denmark
Finland
France
Germany
India
Indonesia
Italy
Japan
Korea, Republic of
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
Spain
Switzerland
United States
Synthesising good practices in fiscal federalism Key recommendations from 15 years of country surveys / [electronic resource]: Kass Forman, Sean Dougherty and Hansjörg Blöchliger - Paris : OECD Publishing, 2020. - 42 p. - OECD Economic Policy Papers, no.28 2226583X ; . - OECD Economic Policy Papers, no.28. .
The design of intergovernmental fiscal relations can help to ensure that tax and spending powers are assigned in a way to promote sustainable and inclusive economic growth. Decentralisation can enable sub-central governments to provide better public services for households and firms, while it can also make intergovernmental frameworks more complex, harming equity. The challenges of fiscal federalism are multi-faceted and involve difficult trade-offs. This synthesis paper consolidates much of the OECD's work on fiscal federalism over the past 15 years, with a particular focus on OECD Economic Surveys. The paper identifies a range of good practices on the design of country policies and institutions related strengthening fiscal capacity delineating responsibilities across evels of government and improving intergovernmental co-ordination.
Economics
Australia
Austria
Belgium
Brazil
Canada
China, People's Republic
Czech Republic
Denmark
Finland
France
Germany
India
Indonesia
Italy
Japan
Korea, Republic of
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
Spain
Switzerland
United States