Fiscall Federalism in Developed, Ldcs, and Transition Countries: Lessons for Nigeria
Decentralization of fiscal activities has become popular in recent years. This approach to intergovernmental finance can improve the allocation of public spending by making it more consistent with the wishes of citizens, and it can provide political glue to countries with regional ethnic diversity. This paper examines such issues as principles of fiscal relation in a federation, tax sharing...
Published at Scottish Journal of Arts, Social Sciences and Scientific Studies
Volume 9
Issue II
Pages 37-58
Published in 2013
Ewetan, O. O.
Ewetan Olabanji » Obtained B.Sc and M.Sc degrees in Economics from University of Lagos in 1985 and 1988 respectively. Obtained Ph.D in Economics from Coveannt University in 2011. Has two decades work experience in both public abd private sector before joining Covenant University in 2003. Areas of research interest are public sector economics, monetary economics and development economics. view full profile