Global Tendencies to Decentralization and the Provision of Environmental, Educational and Health Services in the Context of Developing Economy


Oktyabrina Dmitrievna Khaykhadaeva1, Viktor Sergeevich Potaev1,  Olga Andreevna Osodoeva2, Viktoriya Matveevna Baginova2 and Irina Arkhipovna Sharaldaeva2

1Buryat State University, Buryatia, 670000, Ulan-Ude, Smolina Street, 24a

2East Siberia State University of Technology and Management, Buryatia, 670013, Ulan-Ude, Kluchevskaya Street, 40B.

DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.13005/bbra/2175

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ABSTRACT:

In recent decades, there have been clear global tendencies towards decentralization, and rapid growth in the autonomy and responsibilities of subnational governments. As a result of decentralization, a large variety of systems emerged, with different degrees of fiscal, administrative, and political powers given to subnational governments. But what are the arguments for decentralization? Do these arguments work in all systems and circumstances? In Tiebout’s approach, different local governments suggest different tax-expenditure bundles and mobile citizens, the consumer-voters, are supposed to allocate themselves in accordance with their preferences. The Tiebout model is very influential in the contemporary public finance field, however, surprisingly, there have only been a few direct tests of this theory. This paper is devoted to the direct examination of the Tiebout model in the case of the Bayandai district (Irkutsk oblast, Russia).

KEYWORDS:

Decentralization; provision of public goods; residents; preferences; municipality

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Article Publishing History
Received on: 30 June 2015
Accepted on: 13 August 2015


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