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Presentation | 2010
Municipal Property Tax Policy
Enid Slack
Presentation delivered by IMFG Director Enid Slack at the IPTI Workshop II: Municipal Property Tax Policy and Rate Modeling, in Adelaide, Australia.
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Presentation | 2010
The Elusive Regional Moment: Toronto's Search for Metropolitan Governance
Zack Taylor
A presentation by Zack Taylor, the 2010 recipient of the Blanche and Sandy van Ginkel Graduate Fellowship in Municipal Finance and Governance funded by the Diamante Development Corporation, on March 10, 2010 at the Munk School of Global Affairs.
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Presentation | 2010
Local Government Challenges with the Property Tax
Enid Slack
Presentation delivered by IMFG Director Enid Slack at an AEC Information Session at the Inter-continental Hotel in Toronto.
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Presentation | 2010
Finance and Governance of Capital Cities in Federal Systems
Enid Slack and Rupak Chattopadhyay
A presentation by co-editors, Enid Slack and Rupak Chattopadhyay on their recently published book, Finance and Governance of Capital Cities in Federal Systems (McGill-Queens University Press), on February 11, 2010 at the Munk School of Global Affairs.
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Presentation | 2009
Land Use Management and Real Property Taxation in Vietnam
Trinh Hong Loan
A presentation by IMFG's visiting Doctoral Fellow Trinh Hong Loan, on November 24, 2009 at the Munk School of Global Affairs, University of Toronto.
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Book | 2009
Finance and Governance of Capital Cities in Federal Systems
Enid Slack and Rupak Chattopadhyay
Using capital cities in Australia, Belgium, Canada, Ethiopia, Germany, India, Mexico, Nigeria, South Africa, Switzerland, and the United States as case studies, this book examines federal policies towards capital cities, with a particular emphasis on how capital cities are funded and governed, and the extent to which the federal government compensates them for their unique role.
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Other | 2009
Earmarked Grants and Accountability in Government
Richard M. Bird and Michael Smart
The conventional theory of fiscal federalism, which sees earmarking largely as a means to deal with positive spillovers in local expenditures, explains neither the level of such grants nor the trends over time. Nor can it readily account for the existence of non-matching, but still categorical, block grants. In this paper, we explore several alternative perspectives that interpret earmarking as a response to information failures between governments and, even more fundamentally, to accountability issues that arise between governments as well as between governments and voters.
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Other | 2009
Provincial-Local Fiscal Transfers in Canada: Provincial Control Trumps Local Accountability
Enid Slack
This paper provides a case study of provincial-local transfers in Canada and evaluates the extent to which they are designed to increase local accountability or maintain provincial control. The evaluation is based, in part, on a review of trends in provincial transfers to municipalities and school boards over the last 20 years and, in part, on an assessment of the extent to which 3 grants are designed to satisfy the standard rationales for intergovernmental transfers found in the traditional fiscal federalism literature (vertical fiscal imbalance, horizontal fiscal imbalance, and externalities) or political rationales.
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