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This paper examines India’s federal system in the context of prospects for India’s future economic growth and development. After a brief review of India’s recent policy reforms and economic development outcomes, and of the country’s federal institutions, the analysis focuses on the major...
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(countries or regions). However, the borders between these regions and the degree of centralization of economic decision …
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the contrasting forces of centralization and decentralization. The paper offers the insight to the policymakersthat while … attempt towards fiscal decentralization must be firmly grounded in the basic principles of fiscal federalism, irrespective of …
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present time has to be federally flexible and dynamically decentralised and institutions of fiscal federalism are crucial for … federalism if it is to be successful, irrespective of the fact of whether it is being carried out in a federal or non …
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This article examines recent and potential reforms in India’s fiscal federal system. We summarize key federal institutions in India, including tax and expenditure assignments, and mechanisms for Center-state transfers. We discuss the institutional process by which reforms can and do take...
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Fiscal federalism has been an important topic among public finance theorists in the last four decades. Developing and … fiscal centralization. The revenue assignment is lacking a very important element, for instance significant revenue autonomy …
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For nearly four decades now, the conventional wisdom has been that the migration of human capital (skilled workers … not hold. A well designed migration policy can result in a “brain gain” to the developing country rather than in just a …
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lack of perfect mobility of workers; OSH externalities such as spillover effects of OSH on the families of workers, the … community near the workplace and society as a whole; and also externalities in the production of OSH and of OSH information …
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Variations between the diverse pension systems in the member states of the European Union hamper labour market mobility, across country borders but also within the countries of the European Union. From a macroeconomic perspective, and in the light of demographic pressure, this paper argues that...
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MS in the field of migration from 2009 to 2011 is more and more unlikely because of the internal balance of power in the … labour market. The author uses the latest data from the “Dublin Foundation” (EFILWC) on migration potential in Europe in … conjunction with known migration destination preferences in the new MS for individual EU countries, including Austria, from …
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