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Optimal structural reform arrangements in local government [electronic resource] : a theoretical and...

Optimal structural reform arrangements in local government [electronic resource] : a theoretical and...

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Optimal structural reform arrangements in local government [electronic resource] : a theoretical and empirical perspective / Lorenzo Robotti and Brian Dollery.

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Optimal structural reform arrangements in local government [electronic resource] : a theoretical and empirical perspective / Lorenzo Robotti and Brian Dollery.

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Armidale, N.S.W. : Centre for Local Government, School of Business, Economics and Public Policy, University of New England, 2008.

Date

2008.

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74VvKyG3g7PX

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991007950789702626

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English

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Armidale, N.S.W. : Centre for Local Government, School of Business, Economics and Public Policy, University of New England, 2008.

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New South Wales

Date Published

2008.

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Summary

The literature on fiscal federalism highlights the various advantages of decentralized administrative functions. Moreover, this body of thought holds that the economic approach to multi-tiered government can lead to public policies that will improve the economic efficiency of existing systems of government. According to conventional economic theor...

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Optimal structural reform arrangements in local government [electronic resource] : a theoretical and empirical perspective / Lorenzo Robotti and Brian Dollery.

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Working paper series, 1835-761X ; 03-2008.

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"March 2008".

Includes bibliographical references (p. 19-20)

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Mode of access: Internet via the World Wide Web. Address as at 01/08/2011: http://www.une.edu.au/clg/working-papers/

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991007950789702626

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