Description - Fiscal Federalism in the European Union by Amedeo Fossati
To what extent should local and regional governments in the European Union be allowed to determine their own fiscal policies? Fiscal federalism is concerned with whether activities like resource allocation, income distribution and stabilization policies should be carried out by central government or at the local level. The book explores the core issues of fiscal federalism in the European context. It combines theoretical and empirical analysis in addressing such questions as: what sort of fiscal federalism is appropriate in the European Community what are the dangers in more centralization what are the costs of greater decentralization The volume includes case studies of all the major European countries, written by a team of international contributors. Michael Engelschalk, OECD, Paris, Guy Gilbert, Universite Paris, Amedo Fossati, Universita di Geneva, David King, University of Stirling, Jorgon R. Lotz, Ministry
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