Macroeconomic Instability and Fiscal Decentralization: An Empirical Analysis

The main objective of this paper is to fill a critical gap in the literature by analyzing the effects of decentralization on the macroeconomic stability. A survey of the voluminous literature on decentralization suggests that the question of the links between decentralization and macroeconomic stabi...

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Inflation
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Political power
Public debts
Surveys
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