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What determines the extent of fiscal decentralization ? The Russian paradox

The paper provides an empirical analysis of the determinants of fiscal decentralization within Russian regions in 1994-2001. The conventional view that more decentralized governments are found in regions and countries with higher income, higher ethnolinguistic fractionalization, and higher levels of democracy is not supported by the data.

Link http://www-wds.worldbank.…64258546&theSitePK=523679
Author Freinkman, L., Plekhanov, A.
Date 01-Sep-2005
Institute World Bank
Tags Russia, fiscal, decentralization, education

See also

  1. Lessons From the Russian Crisis: Five Years After
  2. Relations After the EU Enlargement: The Visegrad Countries and Russia, Ukraine, Belarus and Moldova.
  3. Fiscal Centralization and Decentralization Game
  4. Skills shortages and training in Russian enterprises
  5. Financial crisis in Moldova: causes and consequences

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