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Other | 2009

Provincial-Local Fiscal Transfers in Canada: Provincial Control Trumps Local Accountability

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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Presentation | 2009

A City Should Be Like Itself: Toward a London City Charter

Co-sponsored by Ideas That Matter, on June 8, 2009, Dr. Mark Kleinman, Director of the London City Charter, was joined by panelists Phillip Abrahams, Manager, Intergovernmental Relations, Strategic and Corporate Policy Division, City of Toronto; and Judy Pfeifer, Vice President, Public Affairs, Hill and Knowlton.
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Presentation | 2009

A City Should Be Like Itself: Toward a London City Charter

Co-sponsored by Ideas That Matter, on June 8, 2009, a presentation by Dr. Mark Kleinman, Director of the London City Charter. Dr. Kleinman was joined by panelists Phillip Abrahams, Manager, Intergovernmental Relations, Strategic and Corporate Policy Division, City of Toronto; and Judy Pfeifer, Vice President, Public Affairs, Hill and Knowlton.
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Other | 2009

Fiscal Reform and Rural Public Finance in China

This paper presents a summary analysis of the important changes in township and village finance in China between 2000 and 2004, based on a survey of 100 villages in 50 townships in 25 counties in five provinces.
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