Beställningsvara. Skickas inom 7-10 vardagar. Fri frakt för medlemmar vid köp för minst 249 kr.
Fiscal federalism has long been an important topic of inquiry in applied public economics, and interest in the functioning of intergovernmental fiscal relationships in multi-tiered public sector structures does not seem to be fading. Rather, the recent economic downturn and sovereign debt crisis have brought the analysis of multi-level fiscal governance to the forefront of academic discourse and stimulated the search for tax assignments that ease coordination between authorities at different tiers while preserving local fiscal autonomy and minimizing the harmful effects of taxation on the prospects of economic recovery. This Element examines the recent empirical work in this area and discusses the most critical issues that future research will need to address in order to push further the frontier of econometric analysis in fiscal federalism.
Luigi Siciliani, Kurt Brekke, Mathias Kifmann, Odd Rune Straume, Luigi (University of York) Siciliani, Kurt (Norwegian School of Economics) Brekke, Mathias (University of Hamburg) Kifmann, Odd Rune (University of Minho) Straume
Chiara F. Del Bo, Massimo Florio, Marco Frigerio, Daniela Vandone, Chiara F. (University of Milan) Del Bo, Massimo (University of Milan) Florio, Marco (University of Siena) Frigerio, Daniela (University of Milan) Vandone, Chiara F. del Bo
Hannu Tanninen, Matti Tuomala, Elina Tuominen, Hannu (University of Eastern Finland) Tanninen, Finland) Tuomala, Matti (University of Tampere, Finland) Tuominen, Elina (University of Tampere