Ukraine in the 1990s needed to reform its intergovernmental finance
system both to increase the overall efficiency of the public sector
and to strengthen its nascent democracy. A more transparent system
of intergovernmental fiscal relations also held the promise of
better addressing the different views about the country's future in
eastern and western parts of the country. Reluctantly, at the
beginning of the transition but at full force in the late 1990s,
Ukraine joined many other countries around the world in an effort
to redefine its system of intergovernmental fiscal relations. This
book discusses the fiscal decentralisation reform in Ukraine by
covering both the deep problems and failures that were encountered
for almost a decade and the quite spectacular success of the
reforms introduced in 2001.
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