Fiscal Federalism
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Fiscal Federalism: A Comparative Introduction is a concise introduction to the ways in which the world's federations manage their finances. Topics covered include the distribution of taxation powers among different levels of government; regional equalization schemes; authority over natural resource revenues; and the impact of federal systems of government on pension, welfare, and income assistance programs. The book targets second-, third-, and fourth-year
courses in Federalism and Comparative Politics at the university level, and will also be useful for practitioners and civil servants.
courses in Federalism and Comparative Politics at the university level, and will also be useful for practitioners and civil servants.