Russia and the challenge of fiscal federalism

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Russia and the challenge of fiscal federalism

edited by Christine I. Wallich

(World Bank regional and sectoral studies)

Avebury, c1996

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注記

Bibliography: p.281-290

"Published in association with The World Bank" -- Verso t.p.

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内容説明

This study examines Russia's system of intergovernmental finances as it operates at difference levels of government. It explains why such relations are critical to Russia's national goals and proposes the design of a well-functioning intergovernmental fiscal system. The book addresses two of the most divisive issues facing the federation today: the demands for fiscal sovereignty by the regions and the assignment of the revenues from natural resources to either the federal or regional level. It suggests that given Russia's need for growth, a new system should allow the better-off regions to derive some additional benefit from their larger tax base while also creating a formula-based equilization mechanism for transfers to poorer regions.

目次

  • Russia's dilemma, Christine I. Wallich
  • intergovernmental fiscal relations - setting the stage, Christine I. Wallich
  • intergovernmental finances - stabilization, privatization and growth, Christine I. Wallich
  • expenditures and expenditure assignment, Jorge Martinez-Vazquez
  • revenues and revenue assignment - intergovernmental fiscal relations in the Russian Federation, Roy Bahl
  • the sharing of taxes on natural resources and the future of the Russian Federation, Charles E. McLure Jr
  • regional demands and fiscal federalism, Jennie I. Litvack
  • regional demands and fiscal federalism, Jennie I. Litvack
  • making - or breaking - Russia, Christine I. Wallich.

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