Fiscal Decentralization and Subnational Revenue: Experience of the Emerging Region of Ethiopia
Abstract
This study focuses on the subnational governments’ revenues, their productivity and contribution to the total budget of the region. In Ethiopia, the regions get significant amount of revenue from the central government’s block grant and their revenue sources generate very small amount of revenues and their tax bases are also very narrow. The study describes the revenue contribution of tax and non-tax bases separately and their trends throughout the periods. Moreover, it distinguishes specific revenue sources and their productivity, consistency of revenues from specific sources to finance local needs, and challenges in administration of their own revenue sources.
Keywords: Fiscal federalism, block grant, tax revenues, non-tax revenues, government budget.
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