Narrowing Vertical Fiscal Imbalances in Four European Countries

Working Paper No. 12/91

This paper describes the institutional changes that have induced a decline in the vertical fiscal imbalance (VFI) - defined as the share of sub-national own spending not financed through own revenues - in four European countries: Belgium, Italy, Norway, and Spain. The decline in VFI was achieved through progressive devolution of revenues to sub-national governments in Belgium, Italy, and Spain, while re-centralization of health sector expenditures was the cause of the decline in the VFI in Norway.
Publication date: March 2012
ISBN: 9781475502664
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Economics- Macroeconomics , Economics / General , International - Economics , Federalism , Decentralization , Fiscal Balance , Vertical Fiscal Imbalance , Local Governments , Current Account Balances , Government Expenditures , Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations

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