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Organization Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations With Principles Of The Theory Of Fiscal Federalism

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  • Gornik V.G.

    (Kyiv National University of Culture and Arts)

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Article highlights the main principles of the theory of fiscal federalism. Analysedthe influence of global models of intergovernmental relations on the basis ofthe theory of fiscal federalism applying,in order to improve effectivenessof public administrationin public sector. Determined fundamentals ofapplying the theory of fiscal federalism in Ukraine with an opportunity to create optimal form of intergovernmental relations, which would have solved the problem of fiscal imbalances between administrative units. Provided major problems, setting the decentralization of expenditure responsibilities and revenue collection that would meet the political and economic interests of the state as a whole.

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  • Gornik V.G., 2015. "Organization Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations With Principles Of The Theory Of Fiscal Federalism," Management, Academy of Municipal Administration, vol. 9(3-4), pages 221-229, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:ama:journl:v:9:y:2015:i:3-4:p:221-229
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    1. Sailian Xia & Daming You & Zhihua Tang & Bo Yang, 2021. "Analysis of the Spatial Effect of Fiscal Decentralization and Environmental Decentralization on Carbon Emissions under the Pressure of Officials’ Promotion," Energies, MDPI, vol. 14(7), pages 1-21, March.

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