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dc.creatorAltavilla, Cristian
dc.date2019-12-11
dc.identifierhttp://arsboni.ubo.cl/index.php/arsbonietaequi/article/view/356
dc.identifier10.23854/07192568.2019152Altavilla30
dc.descriptionFiscal decentralization has been a worldwide trend in the last decades, especially in Europe and in Latin America. This process, however, have not been uniform in all countries, acquiring different forms in different countries and within a same country over the years; those processes even involved not only federal states, but also traditionally unitary states. Decentralization, then, is a concept that has broken the theoretical boundaries between unitary states and federal states, transcending them. Therefore, a comparative study not only between federal countries but also between unitary countries is required. The aim of this paper is to compare the process of decentralization in two countries with completely different institutional settings (Argentina and Denmark) in order to measure the degree of fiscal decentralization reached, to understand how this process has operated throughout the last decade and which outcomes has been achieved in these two countries.es-ES
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dc.languagespa
dc.publisherEscuela de Derechoes-ES
dc.relationhttp://arsboni.ubo.cl/index.php/arsbonietaequi/article/view/356/329
dc.rightsCopyright (c) 2019 Cristian Altavillaes-ES
dc.sourceArs Boni et Aequi; Vol. 15, Núm. 1 (2019); 30-51en-US
dc.sourceArs Boni et Aequi; Vol. 15, Núm. 1 (2019); 30-51es-ES
dc.source0719-2568
dc.source0718-2457
dc.source10.23854/07192568.2019151
dc.subjectDerecho Tributarioes-ES
dc.subjectdecentralization; fiscal federalism; subnational governments; local autonomy; taxationes-ES
dc.titleMeasuring fiscal descentralization in Argentina and Denmarkes-ES
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/article
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
dc.typeen-US
dc.typeArtículo científico evaluado por pareses-ES


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