Publication
2000
This paper challenges the perception that fiscal decentralization has been driven by the rapid pace of international economic integration in the 1980s and 1990s. The authors argue that, under some conditions, economic integration is likely to weaken demands for fiscal decentralization. Decentralization, they maintain, is best understood as a strategic choice made by self-interested politicians and the central level.
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Author | Geoffrey Garrett, Jonathan Rodden |
Series | Leitner Program Working Papers |
Issue | 3 |
Publisher | Leitner Program in International & Comparative Political Economy |
Copyright | © 2000 Leitner Program |