2022
DOI: 10.18235/0004201
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Panorama de las relaciones fiscales entre niveles de gobierno de países de América Latina y el Caribe

Abstract: El Panorama de las Relaciones Fiscales entre Niveles de Gobierno en América Latina y el Caribe es una publicación conjunta del Banco Interamericano de Desarrollo (BID) y la Comisión Económica para América Latina y el Caribe (CEPAL). El Panorama busca ser la publicación de referencia para las finanzas públicas subnacionales en la región: analiza las tendencias recientes en las relaciones fiscales entre niveles de gobierno de los países de la región; el impacto del COVID en las finanzas públicas subnacionales; y… Show more

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“…increase in federal resources received, boosting the debt per capita by 86.49 Mexican pesos for each additional $1,000 of transfers per inhabitant. On the other hand, in the Colombian case, (CEPAL, 2022) indicate that transfers represent 60% of municipal income. (Taiwo, 2022) finds that Nigerian local government units rely mainly on federal government transfers, in which a 1% increase in transfers leads to a 0.65% reduction in own revenue.…”
Section: Reice | 237mentioning
confidence: 97%
“…increase in federal resources received, boosting the debt per capita by 86.49 Mexican pesos for each additional $1,000 of transfers per inhabitant. On the other hand, in the Colombian case, (CEPAL, 2022) indicate that transfers represent 60% of municipal income. (Taiwo, 2022) finds that Nigerian local government units rely mainly on federal government transfers, in which a 1% increase in transfers leads to a 0.65% reduction in own revenue.…”
Section: Reice | 237mentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Fiscal decentralization has awarded subnational governments (SNGs) with more spending responsibilities and resources for collecting revenue at the local level. SNGs in Latin America control 26% of all public spending (Radics et al, 2022), this is a significant proportion that highlights the importance of accounting SNG budgets and of understanding their fiscal practices. More localized spending implies more opportunities for malfeasance (Rose-Ackerman and Palifka, 2016); therefore, keeping track of SNG spending is an integral component in the fight against corruption.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%