TY - BOOK ID - 7618282 TI - Institutions of intergovernmental fiscal relations : challenges ahead AU - Blochliger, Hansjorg AU - Kim, Chong-hun AU - Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development AU - Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. PY - 2015 SN - 9264246967 9264246770 PB - Paris, France : Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development : Korea Institute of Public Finance, DB - UniCat KW - Intergovernmental fiscal relations. KW - Finance, Public. KW - Cameralistics KW - Public finance KW - Public finances KW - Currency question KW - Federal-state fiscal relations KW - Fiscal relations, Intergovernmental KW - State-local fiscal relations KW - Federal government KW - Finance, Public KW - Local finance KW - Law and legislation KW - Public administration. KW - Central-local government relations. KW - Center-periphery government relations KW - Local-central government relations KW - Local government-central government relations KW - Political science KW - Decentralization in government KW - Administration, Public KW - Delivery of government services KW - Government services, Delivery of KW - Public management KW - Public sector management KW - Administrative law KW - Local government KW - Public officers KW - 439 Fiscaal recht KW - 310 Staatsinrichting. Belgie KW - Fiscaal Federalisme UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:7618282 AB - Intergovernmental fiscal institutions are the overarching framework for relations across government levels. They comprise the constitutional set up of a country; the division of power between government levels; the prevalence of fiscal rules across government levels; intergovernmental budget frameworks; the role of independent bodies such as fiscal councils in shaping fiscal relations; the inter-ministerial organisation of fiscal decision making; and other framework conditions shaping intergovernmental fiscal relations and fiscal policy. This book brings together academics and practitioners dealing with or being involved in shaping the institutions of intergovernmental fiscal relations. It has an interdisciplinary focus and provides insight from various academic or practitioners’ fields: economists, political scientists, budget management specialists and others. ER -