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Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations, Fiscal Federalism and Economic Development in the Philippines

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Manasan, Rosario G.
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This paper discusses the policy regime that defines the revenue structure of the different levels of government during the period 1976-1991. It also analyzes the patterns of revenues and finances and the fiscal responsibilities assigned to LGUs. Several issues and prospects on fiscal federalism are also discussed.

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Paper provided by Philippine Institute for Development Studies in its series Working Papers with number WP 1992-04.

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Date of creation: 1992
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Handle: RePEc:phd:wpaper:wp_1992-04

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Keywords: economic growth; fiscal policy; fiscal sector;

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