Intergovernmental Finance in Hungary : A Decade of Experience 1990-2000

This book illustrates the decade-long transformation of the Hungarian sub-national system with a focus on sub-national finance. It shows the rocky path of transition from central command to decentralized local self-governments. Hungary has decentralized and refurbished the state administration, reestablished full autonomy of local governments, and tightened budget constraints. The public and private sectors are bound to each other in public utility supply, and civic organizations are also undertaking a growing role in providing social services. The book summarizes what worked well and what did not, and why, and then shows the challenges the country faces on entering the European Union. Although the process is still incomplete and the results are not perfect, Hungary's transition and its innovative and adaptive local governments have proven the merits of fiscal decentralization. The book builds upon dozens of policy analyses prepared by local and international specialists. The studies have provided a broad range of evidence of a steady learning process, against the background of a deep economic recession, and an inevitable fiscal squeeze in the midst of the 1990s. Hungary not only was a pioneer reformer, but it moved far ahead of other transition economies in devolving central functions to the local level, and, in developing an adequate legal and regulatory framework for a deeply decentralized system. The book consists of two parts. The first is a comprehensive overview of developments in the 1990s with a list of policy proposals in view of Hungary's advanced stage of transition. The second part consists of 28 case studies in three sections. The first addresses issues of enhancement of the overall intergovernmental system, while the second sets out experiences in building local government capacities in strategic management and finance. The last section addresses requirements for building a competitive framework for financing sub-national governments.

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Main Authors: Kopányi, Mihály, Wetzel, Deborah, El Daher, Samir
Format: Publication biblioteca
Language:English
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Published: Washington, DC: World Bank 2004-10
Subjects:ACCOUNTABILITY, ADMINISTRATIVE REFORM, AUTONOMY, CENTRAL GOVERNMENT GUARANTEES, CITIZEN PARTICIPATION, DECENTRALIZATION, EMPLOYMENT, EUROPEAN UNION, EQUALIZATION, FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING, FISCAL CAPACITY, FISCAL FEDERALISM, FISCAL GAPS, FISCAL POLICY, INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS, INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE, INSTITUTIONAL ECONOMICS, INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK, INTERGOVERNMENTAL FINANCE, INTERGOVERNMENTAL FISCAL RELATIONS, INTERGOVERNMENTAL TRANSFERS, LEGISLATION, LOCAL AUTHORITIES, LOCAL AUTONOMY, LOCAL GOVERNMENT, LOCAL GOVERNMENT FINANCE, LOCAL GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION, LOCAL GOVERNMENT STRUCTURE, LOCAL GOVERNMENTS, MANDATES, MIGRATION, MUNICIPAL, MUNICIPALITIES, POLITICAL ECONOMY, PUBLIC, PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION, REVENUE MOBILIZATION, REVENUE SHARING, STATE GOVERNMENTS, TAX SHARING, TAXATION, TRANSACTION COSTS, TRANSITION ECONOMIES;,
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spelling dig-okr-10986148352021-04-23T14:03:13Z Intergovernmental Finance in Hungary : A Decade of Experience 1990-2000 Kopányi, Mihály Wetzel, Deborah El Daher, Samir Kopányi, Mihály Wetzel, Deborah El Daher, Samir ACCOUNTABILITY ADMINISTRATIVE REFORM AUTONOMY CENTRAL GOVERNMENT GUARANTEES CITIZEN PARTICIPATION DECENTRALIZATION EMPLOYMENT EUROPEAN UNION EQUALIZATION FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING FISCAL CAPACITY FISCAL FEDERALISM FISCAL GAPS FISCAL POLICY INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE INSTITUTIONAL ECONOMICS INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK INTERGOVERNMENTAL FINANCE INTERGOVERNMENTAL FISCAL RELATIONS INTERGOVERNMENTAL TRANSFERS LEGISLATION LOCAL AUTHORITIES LOCAL AUTONOMY LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENT FINANCE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION LOCAL GOVERNMENT STRUCTURE LOCAL GOVERNMENTS MANDATES MIGRATION MUNICIPAL MUNICIPALITIES POLITICAL ECONOMY PUBLIC PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION REVENUE MOBILIZATION REVENUE SHARING STATE GOVERNMENTS TAX SHARING TAXATION TRANSACTION COSTS TRANSITION ECONOMIES; This book illustrates the decade-long transformation of the Hungarian sub-national system with a focus on sub-national finance. It shows the rocky path of transition from central command to decentralized local self-governments. Hungary has decentralized and refurbished the state administration, reestablished full autonomy of local governments, and tightened budget constraints. The public and private sectors are bound to each other in public utility supply, and civic organizations are also undertaking a growing role in providing social services. The book summarizes what worked well and what did not, and why, and then shows the challenges the country faces on entering the European Union. Although the process is still incomplete and the results are not perfect, Hungary's transition and its innovative and adaptive local governments have proven the merits of fiscal decentralization. The book builds upon dozens of policy analyses prepared by local and international specialists. The studies have provided a broad range of evidence of a steady learning process, against the background of a deep economic recession, and an inevitable fiscal squeeze in the midst of the 1990s. Hungary not only was a pioneer reformer, but it moved far ahead of other transition economies in devolving central functions to the local level, and, in developing an adequate legal and regulatory framework for a deeply decentralized system. The book consists of two parts. The first is a comprehensive overview of developments in the 1990s with a list of policy proposals in view of Hungary's advanced stage of transition. The second part consists of 28 case studies in three sections. The first addresses issues of enhancement of the overall intergovernmental system, while the second sets out experiences in building local government capacities in strategic management and finance. The last section addresses requirements for building a competitive framework for financing sub-national governments. 2013-08-06T19:28:14Z 2013-08-06T19:28:14Z 2004-10 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/01/6461065/intergovernmental-finance-hungary-decade-experience-1990-2000 0-8213-6051-5 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/14835 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC: World Bank Publications & Research :: Publication Publications & Research :: Publication Europe and Central Asia Hungary
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topic ACCOUNTABILITY
ADMINISTRATIVE REFORM
AUTONOMY
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT GUARANTEES
CITIZEN PARTICIPATION
DECENTRALIZATION
EMPLOYMENT
EUROPEAN UNION
EQUALIZATION
FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING
FISCAL CAPACITY
FISCAL FEDERALISM
FISCAL GAPS
FISCAL POLICY
INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS
INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE
INSTITUTIONAL ECONOMICS
INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK
INTERGOVERNMENTAL FINANCE
INTERGOVERNMENTAL FISCAL RELATIONS
INTERGOVERNMENTAL TRANSFERS
LEGISLATION
LOCAL AUTHORITIES
LOCAL AUTONOMY
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
LOCAL GOVERNMENT FINANCE
LOCAL GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION
LOCAL GOVERNMENT STRUCTURE
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
MANDATES
MIGRATION
MUNICIPAL
MUNICIPALITIES
POLITICAL ECONOMY
PUBLIC
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
REVENUE MOBILIZATION
REVENUE SHARING
STATE GOVERNMENTS
TAX SHARING
TAXATION
TRANSACTION COSTS
TRANSITION ECONOMIES;
ACCOUNTABILITY
ADMINISTRATIVE REFORM
AUTONOMY
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT GUARANTEES
CITIZEN PARTICIPATION
DECENTRALIZATION
EMPLOYMENT
EUROPEAN UNION
EQUALIZATION
FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING
FISCAL CAPACITY
FISCAL FEDERALISM
FISCAL GAPS
FISCAL POLICY
INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS
INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE
INSTITUTIONAL ECONOMICS
INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK
INTERGOVERNMENTAL FINANCE
INTERGOVERNMENTAL FISCAL RELATIONS
INTERGOVERNMENTAL TRANSFERS
LEGISLATION
LOCAL AUTHORITIES
LOCAL AUTONOMY
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
LOCAL GOVERNMENT FINANCE
LOCAL GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION
LOCAL GOVERNMENT STRUCTURE
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
MANDATES
MIGRATION
MUNICIPAL
MUNICIPALITIES
POLITICAL ECONOMY
PUBLIC
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
REVENUE MOBILIZATION
REVENUE SHARING
STATE GOVERNMENTS
TAX SHARING
TAXATION
TRANSACTION COSTS
TRANSITION ECONOMIES;
spellingShingle ACCOUNTABILITY
ADMINISTRATIVE REFORM
AUTONOMY
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT GUARANTEES
CITIZEN PARTICIPATION
DECENTRALIZATION
EMPLOYMENT
EUROPEAN UNION
EQUALIZATION
FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING
FISCAL CAPACITY
FISCAL FEDERALISM
FISCAL GAPS
FISCAL POLICY
INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS
INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE
INSTITUTIONAL ECONOMICS
INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK
INTERGOVERNMENTAL FINANCE
INTERGOVERNMENTAL FISCAL RELATIONS
INTERGOVERNMENTAL TRANSFERS
LEGISLATION
LOCAL AUTHORITIES
LOCAL AUTONOMY
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
LOCAL GOVERNMENT FINANCE
LOCAL GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION
LOCAL GOVERNMENT STRUCTURE
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
MANDATES
MIGRATION
MUNICIPAL
MUNICIPALITIES
POLITICAL ECONOMY
PUBLIC
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
REVENUE MOBILIZATION
REVENUE SHARING
STATE GOVERNMENTS
TAX SHARING
TAXATION
TRANSACTION COSTS
TRANSITION ECONOMIES;
ACCOUNTABILITY
ADMINISTRATIVE REFORM
AUTONOMY
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT GUARANTEES
CITIZEN PARTICIPATION
DECENTRALIZATION
EMPLOYMENT
EUROPEAN UNION
EQUALIZATION
FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING
FISCAL CAPACITY
FISCAL FEDERALISM
FISCAL GAPS
FISCAL POLICY
INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS
INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE
INSTITUTIONAL ECONOMICS
INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK
INTERGOVERNMENTAL FINANCE
INTERGOVERNMENTAL FISCAL RELATIONS
INTERGOVERNMENTAL TRANSFERS
LEGISLATION
LOCAL AUTHORITIES
LOCAL AUTONOMY
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
LOCAL GOVERNMENT FINANCE
LOCAL GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION
LOCAL GOVERNMENT STRUCTURE
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
MANDATES
MIGRATION
MUNICIPAL
MUNICIPALITIES
POLITICAL ECONOMY
PUBLIC
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
REVENUE MOBILIZATION
REVENUE SHARING
STATE GOVERNMENTS
TAX SHARING
TAXATION
TRANSACTION COSTS
TRANSITION ECONOMIES;
Kopányi, Mihály
Wetzel, Deborah
El Daher, Samir
Intergovernmental Finance in Hungary : A Decade of Experience 1990-2000
description This book illustrates the decade-long transformation of the Hungarian sub-national system with a focus on sub-national finance. It shows the rocky path of transition from central command to decentralized local self-governments. Hungary has decentralized and refurbished the state administration, reestablished full autonomy of local governments, and tightened budget constraints. The public and private sectors are bound to each other in public utility supply, and civic organizations are also undertaking a growing role in providing social services. The book summarizes what worked well and what did not, and why, and then shows the challenges the country faces on entering the European Union. Although the process is still incomplete and the results are not perfect, Hungary's transition and its innovative and adaptive local governments have proven the merits of fiscal decentralization. The book builds upon dozens of policy analyses prepared by local and international specialists. The studies have provided a broad range of evidence of a steady learning process, against the background of a deep economic recession, and an inevitable fiscal squeeze in the midst of the 1990s. Hungary not only was a pioneer reformer, but it moved far ahead of other transition economies in devolving central functions to the local level, and, in developing an adequate legal and regulatory framework for a deeply decentralized system. The book consists of two parts. The first is a comprehensive overview of developments in the 1990s with a list of policy proposals in view of Hungary's advanced stage of transition. The second part consists of 28 case studies in three sections. The first addresses issues of enhancement of the overall intergovernmental system, while the second sets out experiences in building local government capacities in strategic management and finance. The last section addresses requirements for building a competitive framework for financing sub-national governments.
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topic_facet ACCOUNTABILITY
ADMINISTRATIVE REFORM
AUTONOMY
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT GUARANTEES
CITIZEN PARTICIPATION
DECENTRALIZATION
EMPLOYMENT
EUROPEAN UNION
EQUALIZATION
FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING
FISCAL CAPACITY
FISCAL FEDERALISM
FISCAL GAPS
FISCAL POLICY
INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS
INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE
INSTITUTIONAL ECONOMICS
INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK
INTERGOVERNMENTAL FINANCE
INTERGOVERNMENTAL FISCAL RELATIONS
INTERGOVERNMENTAL TRANSFERS
LEGISLATION
LOCAL AUTHORITIES
LOCAL AUTONOMY
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
LOCAL GOVERNMENT FINANCE
LOCAL GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION
LOCAL GOVERNMENT STRUCTURE
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
MANDATES
MIGRATION
MUNICIPAL
MUNICIPALITIES
POLITICAL ECONOMY
PUBLIC
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
REVENUE MOBILIZATION
REVENUE SHARING
STATE GOVERNMENTS
TAX SHARING
TAXATION
TRANSACTION COSTS
TRANSITION ECONOMIES;
author Kopányi, Mihály
Wetzel, Deborah
El Daher, Samir
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title Intergovernmental Finance in Hungary : A Decade of Experience 1990-2000
title_short Intergovernmental Finance in Hungary : A Decade of Experience 1990-2000
title_full Intergovernmental Finance in Hungary : A Decade of Experience 1990-2000
title_fullStr Intergovernmental Finance in Hungary : A Decade of Experience 1990-2000
title_full_unstemmed Intergovernmental Finance in Hungary : A Decade of Experience 1990-2000
title_sort intergovernmental finance in hungary : a decade of experience 1990-2000
publisher Washington, DC: World Bank
publishDate 2004-10
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