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The Effect Of The Law No.6360 On The Financial System Of Metropolitan Municipalities: The Case Of Tr62 Cities

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  • ZUHAL ÖNEZ ÇETÄ°N,

    (UÅŸak University, Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Public Administration, Turkey, Author-Name: NESLÄ°HAN YILMAZ
    UÅŸak University, Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Finance, Turkey,)

Abstract

The metropolitan municipalities’ public income composed both from their capital and the contribution of the central government for an effective and efficient provision of the public services to the local citizens in Turkey. In that regard, the Law No. 3030 that enforced in the year 1984 was a regulation that encompassing a starting point for metropolitan municipalities in related with the financial allocated pies. In this way, the first objective of the article is to examine the transition of the financial pies of the metropolitan municipalities before the enactment of the Law No 6360 entitled ‘The Establishment of Fourteen Metropolitan Municipalities and Twenty-Seven Districts and Amendments at Certain Law and Decree Laws’. The second objective of the study is examining related items of the Law No. 6360 about the financial system that creating changes on the allocated pies of the metropolitan municipalities for putting forth the effects of the Law No. 6360 on the transition of the financial system of the metropolitan municipalities. Finally, new regulations of metropolitan municipalities after the enforcement of the Law No. 6360 is analyzed within the framework of the TR62 cities of Adana and Mersin regarding G.B.V.G. and per capita income.

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  • Zuhal ÖNez ÇEtä°N,, 2017. "The Effect Of The Law No.6360 On The Financial System Of Metropolitan Municipalities: The Case Of Tr62 Cities," EcoForum, "Stefan cel Mare" University of Suceava, Romania, Faculty of Economics and Public Administration - Economy, Business Administration and Tourism Department., vol. 6(1), pages 1-29, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:scm:ecofrm:v:6:y:2017:i:1:p:29
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