An Assessment of the Fiscal Features of the PDP Laban Model of Philippine Federalism 1.0 and the Gonzales-De Vera Federal Model
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Decentralization; expenditure assignment; equalization transfers; federal government; fiscal autonomy; intergovernmental transfers; political dynasties; political party; tax assignment; unitary government; vertical fiscal gap; vertical fiscal imbalance;All these keywords.
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