Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations in Canada: An Overview
Anwar Shah, MACROECONOMIC MANAGEMENT AND FISCAL DECENTRALIZATION, Roy Jayanta, ed., The World Bank, 1995
22 Pages Posted: 20 Apr 2006
Abstract
This paper provides an introductory review of the Canadian federal system. Such a review is intended as a background for further analytical work on federalism issues in Canada and elsewhere.
Keywords: intergovernmental fiscal relations, governance, Canada
JEL Classification: E62, H30
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