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Factors fiscal decentralization at the regional level in Russia and the USA


Arseniy Mamedov, Nikolay Avksentev, Roza Semenova
(about the authors)

Mamedov Arseniy Alievich – Senior Researcher of Tax Policy Research Laboratory, Institute of Applied Economic Research (Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration under the President of the Russian Federation, Moscow )

Avksentev Nikolay . – Researcher, Center for Regional reform studies Institute of Applied Economic Research (Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy )

Semenova Roza Igorevna – Researcher, Laboratory of fiscal policy (Gaidar Institute for Economic Policy, Moscow)

Published in:
Russian Journal of Entrepreneurship
– Volume 17, Number 2 (January, 2016)



Keywords: decentralization of governance, fiscal decentralization, intergovernmental relations, public expenditure, regional differentiation, sub-national budgets


Citation:
Arseniy Mamedov, Nikolay Avksentev, Roza Semenova (2016). Factors fiscal decentralization at the regional level in Russia and the USA. Russian Journal of Entrepreneurship, 17(2), 233-240. doi: 10.18334/rp.17.2.2211


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Abstract:

The article studies the phenomenon of “ decentralized governance “ (in particular, the search for an appropriate way of measuring it) and its explaining factors based on the construction of a model of intra-regional decentralization and its econometric estimation (for example, regions of Russia and states of the USA) , which was the ultimate goal of the study conducted by its authors. Assessing the degree of decentralization in this case can be seen as the first step towards a larger goal, i.e. evaluation of the impact of decentralization on the social and economic development, the growth of the real sector of the economy in the regions that will be the subject of further studies of the authors.








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