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Decentralization and Regional Policy in Romania and Bulgaria

In: Decentralization and Local Development in South East Europe

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  • Cristina Matiuta

    (University of Oradea)

Abstract

The concept of decentralization is generally understood as the transfer of power, responsibility and resources from central to regional and local governments. It covers a broad range of meanings, being a complex process that modifies the fundamental structure of state power. According to the World Bank Institute (Litvack and Seddon, 1999), decentralization has three main dimensions — political, administrative and fiscal — each of which has different characteristics, policy implications and conditions for success.

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  • Cristina Matiuta, 2013. "Decentralization and Regional Policy in Romania and Bulgaria," Studies in Economic Transition, in: Will Bartlett & Sanja Maleković & Vassilis Monastiriotis (ed.), Decentralization and Local Development in South East Europe, chapter 8, pages 135-150, Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:stuchp:978-1-137-29565-1_8
    DOI: 10.1057/9781137295651_8
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