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Fiscal Federalism in Switzerland : Relevant Issues for Transition Economies in Central and Eastern Europe

dc.contributor.author Dafflon, Bernard
dc.contributor.author Tóth, Krisztina
dc.date.accessioned 2012-06-15T20:59:39Z
dc.date.available 2012-06-15T20:59:39Z
dc.date.issued 2005-07
dc.description.abstract Its highly fragmented structure of local governments and serious horizontal fiscal imbalances make Switzerland a surprisingly powerful model for Eastern European countries that are currently facing the challenge of fiscal decentralization. In spite of the substantial differences in the tradition and current practice of intergovernmental fiscal relations, transition economies may learn valuable lessons from the Swiss case in the fields of direct democracy, horizontal cooperation, expenditure and revenue assignment, and fiscal discipline. Among other conclusions, the authors suggest that subnational authorities can effectively fend off recentralization attempts of the central government if they engage in spontaneous cooperation to enhance the efficiency of public service provision. Together with an adequate fiscal equalization scheme, interjurisdictional cooperation also permits the reconciliation of the objective of an increasing devolution of powers with the existing regional disparities. The authors also show that the principle of subsidiarity can best be safeguarded by anchoring the expenditure and revenue powers of subnational governments in the constitution or in a similarly strong law. With regard to fiscal discipline, the combination of a "golden rule" with direct democratic instruments of budget control is proven to be successful in enhancing the accountability of local politicians toward their constituencies. en
dc.identifier http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/07/6027355/fiscal-federalism-switzerland-relevant-issues-transition-economies-central-eastern-europe
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10986/8213
dc.language English
dc.publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
dc.relation.ispartofseries Policy Research Working Paper; No. 3655
dc.rights CC BY 3.0 IGO
dc.rights.holder World Bank
dc.rights.uri http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/
dc.subject ACCOUNTABILITY
dc.subject ADMINISTRATIVE REGIONS
dc.subject BUDGETARY AUTONOMY
dc.subject BUREAUCRATIC CONTROL
dc.subject CAPITAL EXPENDITURES
dc.subject CENTRAL GOVERNMENT
dc.subject CENTRAL GOVERNMENTS
dc.subject CITIZENS
dc.subject CONFEDERATION
dc.subject CONSTITUENCY
dc.subject CONSTITUTION
dc.subject CONSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS
dc.subject CONSTITUTIONAL GUARANTEES
dc.subject CONSTITUTIONS
dc.subject COUNCILS
dc.subject CURRENT EXPENDITURES
dc.subject DEBT
dc.subject DECISION-MAKING
dc.subject DECISION-MAKING POWER
dc.subject DECISION-MAKING PROCESS
dc.subject DEFICITS
dc.subject DEGREE OF AUTONOMY
dc.subject DEMOCRACY
dc.subject DEMOCRATIC PARTICIPATION
dc.subject DEVOLUTION
dc.subject DISTRICTS
dc.subject ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY
dc.subject ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES
dc.subject ETHNIC GROUPS
dc.subject EXPENDITURE
dc.subject FEDERAL FINANCE
dc.subject FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
dc.subject FEDERAL STATES
dc.subject FEDERALISM
dc.subject FEDERATIONS
dc.subject FINANCIAL CAPACITIES
dc.subject FINANCIAL CAPACITY
dc.subject FISCAL
dc.subject FISCAL BURDEN
dc.subject FISCAL DECENTRALIZATION
dc.subject FISCAL DISCIPLINE
dc.subject FISCAL EQUALIZATION
dc.subject FISCAL FEDERALISM
dc.subject FORMAL INSTITUTIONS
dc.subject GOVERNMENT AGENCIES
dc.subject GOVERNMENT EXECUTIVES
dc.subject GOVERNMENT LEVEL
dc.subject GOVERNMENT SECTOR
dc.subject GOVERNMENT SIZE
dc.subject INCOME
dc.subject INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS
dc.subject INTERGOVERNMENTAL FISCAL RELATIONS
dc.subject LARGE CITIES
dc.subject LAWS
dc.subject LEGAL FRAMEWORK
dc.subject LEGISLATION
dc.subject LEGISLATIVE POWER
dc.subject LEVELS OF GOVERNMENT
dc.subject LOCAL AUTHORITIES
dc.subject LOCAL AUTONOMY
dc.subject LOCAL FINANCE
dc.subject LOCAL GOVERNMENT
dc.subject LOCAL GOVERNMENT SIZE
dc.subject LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
dc.subject LOCAL LEVEL
dc.subject LOCAL PUBLIC FINANCE
dc.subject LOCAL SELF-GOVERNMENT
dc.subject LOCAL SPENDING
dc.subject LOCAL TAXES
dc.subject MACROECONOMIC STABILITY
dc.subject MEMBER STATES
dc.subject MINISTERS
dc.subject MINISTRY OF FINANCE
dc.subject MUNICIPAL COUNCILS
dc.subject MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENTS
dc.subject MUNICIPAL LEVEL
dc.subject MUNICIPALITIES
dc.subject NATIONAL BUDGET
dc.subject NATIONAL LEVEL
dc.subject NATIONALISM
dc.subject PER CAPITA INCOME
dc.subject POLITICIANS
dc.subject PROVISIONS
dc.subject PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
dc.subject PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
dc.subject PUBLIC FINANCE
dc.subject PUBLIC FUNDS
dc.subject PUBLIC GOODS
dc.subject PUBLIC INVESTMENTS
dc.subject PUBLIC POLICIES
dc.subject PUBLIC POLICY
dc.subject PUBLIC PROPERTY
dc.subject PUBLIC REVENUES
dc.subject PUBLIC SECTOR
dc.subject PUBLIC SERVICE
dc.subject PUBLIC SERVICE PROVISION
dc.subject PUBLIC SERVICES
dc.subject RECURRENT EXPENDITURES
dc.subject REFERENDUM
dc.subject RENT-SEEKING BEHAVIOR
dc.subject REPRESENTATIVES
dc.subject REVENUE ASSIGNMENT
dc.subject REVENUE SHARING
dc.subject REVENUE SOURCES
dc.subject SCHOOL DISTRICTS
dc.subject SENATE
dc.subject SIZE OF GOVERNMENT
dc.subject SMALL MUNICIPALITIES
dc.subject SOCIAL CAPITAL
dc.subject SOVEREIGNTY
dc.subject STRUCTURE OF GOVERNMENT
dc.subject SUBNATIONAL GOVERNMENTS
dc.subject SUBSIDIARITY PRINCIPLE
dc.subject TAX
dc.subject TAX ADMINISTRATION
dc.subject TAX BURDEN
dc.subject TAX RATES
dc.subject TAX REVENUES
dc.subject TAX SYSTEM
dc.subject TAXATION
dc.subject TRANSITION ECONOMIES
dc.subject URBAN AREAS
dc.subject USER CHARGES
dc.subject VOTERS
dc.subject VOTING
dc.title Fiscal Federalism in Switzerland : Relevant Issues for Transition Economies in Central and Eastern Europe en
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okr.docurl http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/07/6027355/fiscal-federalism-switzerland-relevant-issues-transition-economies-central-eastern-europe
okr.identifier.doi 10.1596/1813-9450-3655
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okr.region.administrative Europe and Central Asia
okr.region.country Switzerland
okr.unit Development Research Group (DECRG)
okr.volume 1 of 1
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