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Regional Public Finance and Economic Development: the Indonesian Context

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  • Quigley, John M.

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This paper considers the relative centralization or decentralization of public finance, and relates the equity and efficiency issues ot the special features of developing economies. The paper considers the centralization of taxation and service provision in Indonesia in relation to these theoretical prinicples and indicates ways in which we may expect decentralization to proceed in the Indonesian context.

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  • Quigley, John M., 1990. "Regional Public Finance and Economic Development: the Indonesian Context," Berkeley Program on Housing and Urban Policy, Working Paper Series qt6w93x388, Berkeley Program on Housing and Urban Policy.
  • Handle: RePEc:cdl:bphupl:qt6w93x388
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