On the Design and Effectiveness of Targeted Expenditure Programs

This paper argues that both horizontal and intertemporal competition among recipient governments are needed in order to ensure incentives for effective utilization of targeted transfers. This has implications for budgeting frameworks and the types of information needed that might be amenable to formal contracting between the levels of government.
Publication date: November 2004
ISBN: 9781451875232
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Public Finance , Public Finance , NGOs (Non-Governmental Organizations) , NGOs (Non-Governmental Organizations) , Fiscal federalism , special purpose transfers , local government , local governments , local government officials , intergovernmental relations , State and Local Taxation , Subsidies , and Revenue

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