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Fiscal federalism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
As a subfield of public economics, fiscal federalism is concerned with "understanding which functions and instruments are best centralized and which are best placed in the sphere of decentralized le...
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Definitions of Fiscal federalism, synonyms, antonyms, derivatives of Fiscal federalism, analogical dictionary of Fiscal federalism (English) ... Fiscal federalism is the system of transfer payments or grants by which a federal government shares its revenues with lower levels of government. Federal governments use this power...
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The Costs and Benefits of Fiscal Federalism ... 1. Fiscal Federalism ... Besides being based on federalism, the characteristics of fiscal policy also derive from historical reasons of a political, economic and social nature.
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And even with a stronger central government in place, the main role of federalism was to make it more difficult to wipe out large-scale chattel slavery. The fiscal aspects of federalism prevented fiscal policy from being effective during the Great Depression.
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and fiscal federalism. After a brief history of the Canadian social union, the paper will examine the division of powers in relation to social programs, emphasizing the foundations of the federal government’s involvement and role.
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This rethinking has led to a resurgence of interest in fiscal federalism principles and practices but at the same time invited much controversy and debate. In this debate, perceived potential of a federal system for economic (especially macroeconomic) mismanagement and instability has invited most intense interest.
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