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Une introduction aux subventions intergouvernementales

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  • Snoddon, Tracy

    (Université Wilfrid Laurier)

  • Wen, Jean-François

    (Université Wilfrid Laurier)

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The principal aim of our paper is to provide a primer on the foundations of the theory of intergovernmental grants, suitable for newcomers to this active field of research. In addition, we provide a selective survey of recent theoretical papers on grants, focusing particularly on non-cooperative games between different levels of government in a federal system. The sections of the paper correspond to broad topics: equalization grants, revenue-sharing grants, and conditional grants. To enhance the paper's pedagogical value, we provide a simple and (as much as possible) unifïed mathematical treatment of each topic to accompany a discursive description of the main insights found in the literature. Notre article vise principalement à donner des notions élémentaires sur les fondements de la théorie des subventions intergouvernementales, qui pourront être utiles aux nouveaux venus dans ce domaine actif de la recherche. En outre, nous donnons un aperçu sélectif des récents articles théoriques sur les subventions, en soulignant particulièrement les jeux non coopératifs entre divers niveaux de gouvernement dans un système fédéral. Les parties de notre article correspondent à des sujets généraux : les subventions de péréquation, les subventions liées au partage des recettes et les subventions conditionnelles. Pour rehausser la valeur pédagogique de cet article, nous fournissons pour chaque sujet une étude mathématique simple et unifiée (dans la mesure du possible) qui accompagnera une description discursive des points principaux relevés dans la documentation.

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  • Snoddon, Tracy & Wen, Jean-François, 1999. "Une introduction aux subventions intergouvernementales," L'Actualité Economique, Société Canadienne de Science Economique, vol. 75(1), pages 149-187, mars-juin.
  • Handle: RePEc:ris:actuec:v:75:y:1999:i:1:p:149-187
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