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Fiscal centralisation in a federal state: the South African case

Southern African Business Review

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Title Fiscal centralisation in a federal state: the South African case
 
Creator Calitz, E
Essop, H
 
Subject structure of government, intergovernmental fiscal relations, fiscal centralisation, fiscal decentralisation, public economics, sub-national government, local government, local fiscal autonomy, intergovernmental fiscal relations in South Africa
 
Description The paper seeks to determine whether the observation from a constitutional law and public administration perspective, namely that a distinct centralist tendency has become evident in South Africa in recent years, in terms of legislation, policy and practice of government, is borne out by an empirical analysis of fiscal data. An overview of key legislative, policy and operational changes is combined with an investigation of trends of indicators pertaining to intergovernmental fiscal relations. It is established that the South African fi scal scene has, over many decades, been characterised by a steady and gradual reduction of the fiscal autonomy of sub-national governments. Fiscally, South Africa has become more centralised, thus strengthening the de facto erosion of the federal state.Key words: structure of government, intergovernmental fiscal relations, fiscal centralisation, fiscal decentralisation, public economics, sub-national government, local government, local fiscal autonomy, intergovernmental fiscal relations in South Africa
 
Publisher College of Economic and Management Sciences (UNISA)
 
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Date 2014-12-17
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Peer-reviewed Article
 
Format application/pdf
 
Identifier http://www.ajol.info/index.php/sabr/article/view/110930
 
Source Southern African Business Review; Vol 17, No 3 (2013); 131-155
1998-8125
1561-896X
 
Language eng
 
Relation http://www.ajol.info/index.php/sabr/article/view/110930/100690
 
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