Comparing fiscal federalism / / edited by Francesco Palermo, Alice Valdesalici ; associate editor, Annika Kress.

Comparing Fiscal Federalism investigates intergovernmental financial relations and the current de jure and de facto allocation of financial and fiscal powers in compound states from a comparative and interdisciplinary perspective. The volume combines theoretical approaches with case studies and invo...

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Superior document:Studies in territorial and cultural diversity governance ; Volume 10
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, Netherlands ;, Boston, [Massachusetts] : : Brill,, [2018]
©2018
Year of Publication:2018
Language:English
Series:Studies in territorial and cultural diversity governance. Volume 10.
Physical Description:1 online resource (409 pages).
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Table of Contents:
  • Front Matter
  • Copyright Page / Alice Valdesalici and Francesco Palermo
  • Preface / Alice Valdesalici and Francesco Palermo
  • List of Acronyms / Alice Valdesalici and Francesco Palermo
  • Notes on Contributors / Alice Valdesalici and Francesco Palermo
  • Introduction: Methodological Approach and Structure of this Book / Alice Valdesalici and Francesco Palermo
  • Framework and Principles / Alice Valdesalici and Francesco Palermo
  • Defining Fiscal Federalism / Alice Valdesalici
  • From a Formal to a Substantial Approach: Sources of Law and Fiscal Federalism / Sara Parolari
  • Financial Autonomy vs. Solidarity: A Dialogue between Two Complementary Opposites / Cheryl Saunders
  • The Practicalities of Economic Federalism: A Critical Review of How to Apply the Lessons of Fiscal Autonomy in Practice / Andrew Hughes Hallett
  • The Principles of Separation and Correspondence, the Comparative Method, and the Problem of Semantic Change / Matteo Nicolini
  • Foundations / Alice Valdesalici and Francesco Palermo
  • The Distribution of Powers / Alice Valdesalici and Francesco Palermo
  • Accountability and Revenue Assignment across Levels of Government: Rules, Practices, and Challenges / Maria Flavia Ambrosanio , Paolo Balduzzi and Claudia Peiti
  • Taxing Powers of Subnational Entities: Between Domestic and Supranational Constraints / Gisela Färber
  • Can Lessons from Equalisation Transfers in Industrial Countries be Applied to Reforms in Emerging-Market Countries? / Ehtisham Ahmad and Giorgio Brosio
  • Fiscal Decentralisation and Decentralising Tax Administration: Different Questions, Different Answers / Richard M. Bird
  • Intergovernmental Financial Relations / Alice Valdesalici and Francesco Palermo
  • Intergovernmental Financial Relations: Institutions, Rules, and Praxis / Elisabeth Alber
  • Accommodating Diversity While Guaranteeing Stability: The Role of Financial Arrangements / Annika Kress
  • New Perspectives on Fiscal Federalism / Alice Valdesalici and Francesco Palermo
  • Local Governments in African Federal and Devolved Systems of Government: The Struggle for a Balance between Financial and Fiscal Autonomy and Discipline / Nico Steytler and Zemelak Ayitenew Ayele
  • Fiscal Sovereignty in a Globalised World: The Pressure of European Economic Governance on Domestic Public Finance / Jan Schnellenbach
  • Fiscal Federalism in Times of Crisis: An Iron Law of Centralisation? / Karl Kössler
  • Comparative Research and Fiscal Federalism / Ronald L. Watts
  • A Post Scriptum to Ron Watts: The Trajectory of Fiscal Federalism / Francesco Palermo
  • Back Matter
  • Index.