Federalismo fiscale e divari regionali

Journal title STORIA URBANA
Author/s Maria Carazzi
Publishing Year 1 Issue 2000/93
Language Italian Pages 13 P. File size 54 KB
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Over the last decade, local and regional governments have been assigned their own tax bases, and because they share in central government tax revenues, they have also been assigned more duties which previously had been assumed by central government agencies. Pressure for decentralization is the result of the success of one political party (the «Lega Nord»), which has made a political issue of such topics as «taxes back to the regions where they are paid». But fiscal federalism, albeit moderate, implies a gap in the uniformity of public services as provided from region to region. Some inequality in the provision of services is intrinsic in the process of decentralization.

Maria Carazzi, Federalismo fiscale e divari regionali in "STORIA URBANA " 93/2000, pp , DOI: