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Financing decentralization
(1993-08)
The financing of a State's sub-national levels of government, in federal and other systems alike, is an instrument of decentralization; first, each State has to decide what area of responsibility to assign to each governmental ...
Decentralized provision of education: Methodological suggestions for analysis, with application to Mexico
(ECLAC, 2019-01-09)
A large part of disparities in Latin America derive from inequalities of opportunities in access and continuation to education. Public support to education is crucial to reduce personal and territorial inequalities,because ...
The relations between different levels of government in Brazil
(2004-12)
Brazil is now one of the most decentralized federative countries in
the world, with the special feature that its decentralization is not the result of an economic strategy, but of a political initiative of the 1988 ...
Macroeconomic challenges of fiscal decentralization in Latin America in the aftermath of the global financial crisis
(ECLAC, 2011-05)
In Latin America (LA), as well as in other parts of the world, decentralization has increased in recent decades, reflecting primarily political pressures, partly linked to the democratization process. As a result, sub-national ...
The relations between different levels of government in Argentina
(2004-12)
This article deals with the fiscal and financial relations between the
national government and the provincial governments in Argentina during the last 15 years, identifying the factors which help to explain the high degree ...
Coordenação entre as instâncias de governo e o papel do Ministério da Saúde no sistema único de saúde
(CEPALIPEA, 2022-08-02)
Brazil is a federation composed by the Federal Government, twenty-six states and the Federal District and 5,570 municipalities. The organization of the national health system is a shared responsibility of this three spheres ...