The Politics of Federalism in Argentina and its Implications for Governance and Accountability

"The Politics of Federalism in Argentina and its Implications for Governance and Accountability" is featured in a special issue of World Development that examines how decentralization affects governance, in particular how it might increase political competition, improve public accountability, reduce political instability, and impose incentive-compatible limits on government power, but also threaten fiscal sustainability.

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