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Local Alternative - Decentralization and Economic Development

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Zusatztext "Fiscal and political decentralization has become a hot economic and political topic in recent years. The Local Alternative analyzes both positive and negative aspects related to this phenomenon and does so in an always objective! undogmatic! and policy-relevant way. It is a major work that will have much influence on Latin American policy! and its editors and authors deserve much praise. The book makes a monumental contribution to existing literature! and will surely become an essential reference for scholars and! more importantly! policymakers." - Dr. Vito Tanzi! Former Director! Fiscal Affairs Department! IMF "So far much of the fiscal federalism literature has concentrated on decentralization at the regional level. This book makes an important contribution to the literature by focusing on the requirements for decentralization to effectively improve the provision of urban services at the local level. The interesting case studies illustrate in a compelling and "real-life" fashion the theoretical concepts developed throughout the book. This is a must-read for scholars and officials interested in decentralization issues." - Teresa Ter-Minassian! Expert on fiscal affairs and decentralization! Former Director! Fiscal Affairs Department! IMF Informationen zum Autor Ehtisham Ahmad is head consultant to the Executive Director s Office of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and a university professor at the London School of Economics. He has worked as a specialist at the IMF s Fiscal Affairs Department and was special advisor to Pakistan s Ministry of Finance. Mr. Ahmad is an economist and an expert in public finance.Fernanda Almeida is an attorney and has been a member of the World Bank s Subnational Doing Business team since 2006. She has worked at the Inter-American Development Bank and the Organization of American States.Daniela Brandazza is associate director of Standard & Poor s in the public finance area. She holds Master s degrees in international relations, international political economy, Latin American studies, and public affairs.Tim Campbell is the chairman of the board of the Urban Age Institute. Previously he worked for the World Bank where he was head of the World Bank Institute s urban team and head of the Urban Partnership, as well as coordinator for the city development strategies (CDS) program. He is an expert in decentralization and urban development.Maria Fernanda Campo is president of the Bogotá Chamber of Commerce. She has worked as vice minister of foreign relations and as a consultant in the financial sector. She led the founding of the Regional Council of Competitiveness for Bogotá and Cundinamarca, and created, in association with the Bogotá City Hall, Bogotá Emprende, an entrepreneurialcenter, and Invest in Bogotá, the city s foreign investment promotion agency.Jaime Castro is a lawyer, university professor, and specialist in political science and public administration. Previously he was the mayor of Bogotá, minister of state, senator, and constituent member in Columbia.Roberto Chávez is an architect with broad experience in urban development projects. He has worked as a consultant and lecturer and was lead urban specialist at the World Bank. He was also a professor at Columbia University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Rosa Cobo Mayoral is head of the secretary general s Cabinet for Lands and Biodiversity of the Ministry of the Environment of Spain, and was sub-director general of administration at the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF). She is an expert in business science.Rafael de la Cruz is a senior economist in the IDB s Fiscal and Municipal Management Division of the Institutional Capacity and Finance Sector. Previously, he worked as the director general of decentralization in the Venezuelan Presidential Commission to Reform the State and director of the Center for Public Policy at the Institute for Adva...

List of contents

Introduction PART I: DECENTRALIZATION AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Exploring Conditions for Local Economic Development In Decentralized Systems of Government; T.Campbell The Experience in Latin America; Rafael de la PART II: LOCAL MANAGEMENT The Transformation of a Community to a Major Urban Center: The Mississauga Experience; H.McCallion Washington, D.C.: Restoring the United States Capital; A.Williams Catalonia: Overcoming Budgetary Limits with Public-Private Partnership and Performance Based Budgeting; S.Maluquer I Amorôs & A.Tarrach I Colls Revitalizing Urban Centers; M.Silva & R.Chávez PART III: MACROECONOMIC IMPACT Decentralization and Macroeconomic Control; E.Stein Lessons from the Argentinean Case of the 90's; R.Lavagna Fiscal Decentralization and Macroeconomic Performance; A.Shah PART IV: SUBNATIONAL FINANCING The Political Economy of Decentralization and Good Governance in Latin America; E.Ahmad & M.García-Escribano Financing and Public Services in Belo Horizonte; J.Ribeiro Pires & Á.Pio Júnior Reforming Mexico's Fiscal Federalism; J.Antonio González Anaya Subnational Entity Credit Risk Ratings; V.Manuel Herrera, D.Brandazza & F.Ortíz Structural Funds for Regional Development in the European Union; R.Cobo Mayoral PART V: COMEPTITIVENESS AND GLOBALIZATION "Doing Business:" How to Improve Local Competitiveness; F.Almeida Decentralization, Competitiveness and Globalization: Opportunities and Challenges; E.Wiesner PART VI: LOCAL COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION Decentralization in Colombia and the Transformation of Bogotá; J.Castro The Private Sector as a Promoter of Citizen Control in Colombia; M.Fernanda Campo Decentralization and Governance: from Authoritarianism to National Dialogue in Bolivia; R.Maclean Abaroa

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"Fiscal and political decentralization has become a hot economic and political topic in recent years. The Local Alternative analyzes both positive and negative aspects related to this phenomenon and does so in an always objective, undogmatic, and policy-relevant way. It is a major work that will have much influence on Latin American policy, and its editors and authors deserve much praise. The book makes a monumental contribution to existing literature, and will surely become an essential reference for scholars and, more importantly, policymakers." - Dr. Vito Tanzi, Former Director, Fiscal Affairs Department, IMF
"So far much of the fiscal federalism literature has concentrated on decentralization at the regional level. This book makes an important contribution to the literature by focusing on the requirements for decentralization to effectively improve the provision of urban services at the local level. The interesting case studies illustrate in a compelling and "real-life" fashion the theoretical concepts developed throughout the book. This is a must-read for scholars and officials interested in decentralization issues." - Teresa Ter-Minassian, Expert on fiscal affairs and decentralization, Former Director, Fiscal Affairs Department, IMF

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