"In federal finance, the use of quantitative techniques is very important. In fact, policy formulation is very much influenced by the quantitative results pertaining to extent and degree of vertical fiscal imbalances, trends in centralization and decentralization, extent of horizontal fiscal imbalances, inter-state disparities in taxable capacity, tax efforts, and fiscal needs of federating states. Another area where quantitative methods are used is the forecast of revenue and expenditure. These are some of the major issues dealt with in this book for appropriate policy formulation."
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Hardcover. Zustand: New. Contents Preface. 1. Introduction. 2. Issues in vertical fiscal imbalances. 3. Vertical fiscal imbalances centralisation and decentralisation. 4. Issues in horizontal fiscal imbalances. 5. Taxable capacity and tax effort of federating states. 6. Representative Tax System approach. 7. Expenditure needs issues and measures. 8. Measures of development and inter state disparities. 9. Multivariate techniques used in regional analysis. 10. Techniques of revenue forecast. 11. Conclusions. Bibliography. Index. Imbalances between functional responsibilities and financial resources at different layers of the government are an inherent part of a federal polity. This is so because revenue raising capacities and revenue needs of various federating units are different. The mismatch between functions and financial powers occurs partly because of changing responsibilities of different tiers of government and partly due to the dominant position of the national government in regard to taxation powers. Therefore vertical imbalances in resources and expenditure responsibilities emerge between different levels of the government calling for transfer of resources from the centre to the states. In federal finance the use of quantitative techniques is very important. In fact policy formulation is very much influenced by the quantitative results pertaining to extent and degree of vertical fiscal imbalances trends in centralization and decentralization extent of horizontal fiscal imbalances inter state disparities in capacity tax efforts and fiscal needs of federating states. Another area where quantitative methods are used is the forecast of revenue and expenditure. These are some of the major issues dealt with in this book for appropriate policy formulation. 355 pp. Artikel-Nr. 58264
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