Fiscal federalism has been the subject of much scholarly debate
over the years. These volumes successfully bring together seminal
articles from the past fifty years to demonstrate how the focus has
evolved from 'first generation' to 'second generation' theories of
intergovermental relations. The editors enhance the collection with
detailed analyses of how competition affects relations between
varying levels of government, and examine the hypotheses underlying
the theory of fiscal federalism. This set of authoritative papers
will be an indispensable reference source for scholars and
practitioners in this field.
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