Give me liberty or give me money: the fiscal decentralization and autonomy of regional governance in Slovakia

The aim of this study is to focus on fiscal decentralization and regional financial autonomy in Slovakia. The public administration reform and fiscal decentralization process in Slovakia ought to increase the autonomy of the multi-level governance and to decrease its dependency on state budgeting a...

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Main Authors: Jaroslav Mihálik, Peter Horváth, Martin Švikruha
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of A Coruna 2019-06-01
Series:European Journal of Government and Economics
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Online Access:http://revistas.udc.es/index.php/ejge/article/view/4573
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spelling doaj-b5a865286e7c4a48801b668087acb8432020-11-25T01:02:47ZengUniversity of A CorunaEuropean Journal of Government and Economics2254-70882019-06-018110.17979/ejge.2019.8.1.4573Give me liberty or give me money: the fiscal decentralization and autonomy of regional governance in SlovakiaJaroslav Mihálik0Peter Horváth1Martin Švikruha2University of Saints Cyril and Methodius in Trnava, SlovakiaUniversity of Saints Cyril and Methodius in Trnava, SlovakiaUniversity of Saints Cyril and Methodius in Trnava, Slovakia The aim of this study is to focus on fiscal decentralization and regional financial autonomy in Slovakia. The public administration reform and fiscal decentralization process in Slovakia ought to increase the autonomy of the multi-level governance and to decrease its dependency on state budgeting and other transfers. We argue that regional territorial governance is greatly dependent on financial incentives from central state financing, which limits the expected effect of decentralization and regional fiscal autonomy. By collecting quantitative data on state transfers and revenues to regional governments we demonstrate the limits of spatial, financial and decision-making autonomy within particular regions. The selected time frame 2005-2016 reflects all stages, reforms and changes in the fiscal decentralization of the second level governance in Slovakia. http://revistas.udc.es/index.php/ejge/article/view/4573fiscal decentralizationfiscal autonomyregional governanceSlovakia
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author Jaroslav Mihálik
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Martin Švikruha
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Martin Švikruha
Give me liberty or give me money: the fiscal decentralization and autonomy of regional governance in Slovakia
European Journal of Government and Economics
fiscal decentralization
fiscal autonomy
regional governance
Slovakia
author_facet Jaroslav Mihálik
Peter Horváth
Martin Švikruha
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title Give me liberty or give me money: the fiscal decentralization and autonomy of regional governance in Slovakia
title_short Give me liberty or give me money: the fiscal decentralization and autonomy of regional governance in Slovakia
title_full Give me liberty or give me money: the fiscal decentralization and autonomy of regional governance in Slovakia
title_fullStr Give me liberty or give me money: the fiscal decentralization and autonomy of regional governance in Slovakia
title_full_unstemmed Give me liberty or give me money: the fiscal decentralization and autonomy of regional governance in Slovakia
title_sort give me liberty or give me money: the fiscal decentralization and autonomy of regional governance in slovakia
publisher University of A Coruna
series European Journal of Government and Economics
issn 2254-7088
publishDate 2019-06-01
description The aim of this study is to focus on fiscal decentralization and regional financial autonomy in Slovakia. The public administration reform and fiscal decentralization process in Slovakia ought to increase the autonomy of the multi-level governance and to decrease its dependency on state budgeting and other transfers. We argue that regional territorial governance is greatly dependent on financial incentives from central state financing, which limits the expected effect of decentralization and regional fiscal autonomy. By collecting quantitative data on state transfers and revenues to regional governments we demonstrate the limits of spatial, financial and decision-making autonomy within particular regions. The selected time frame 2005-2016 reflects all stages, reforms and changes in the fiscal decentralization of the second level governance in Slovakia.
topic fiscal decentralization
fiscal autonomy
regional governance
Slovakia
url http://revistas.udc.es/index.php/ejge/article/view/4573
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