On Multilevel Finance: Reconsidering Two Issues in the Thinking of Richard M. Bird

Authors

  • Miguel Ángel Asensio Universidad Nacional del Litoral (UNL), Universidad Católica de Santa Fe (UCSF), Observatorio Fiscal Federal (OFIF), Fundación Dos Siglos (F2S), Instituto de Federalismo de la Academia Nacional de Derecho y Ciencias Sociales de Córdoba (IFANDCSC) (Argentina)

Keywords:

Multilevel Finance, Thinking, Issues, Richard M. Bird

Abstract

The paper contains a new revisión of two important contributions from the Professor Richard M. Bird (1938-2021) on fiscal federalism and federal finance and also on the spending power in federal countries, considering its importance and substantive implicances for other federal cases and particularly in the one of Argentina. Closing, we present very brief concluding remarks.

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Published

2022-12-30

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On Multilevel Finance: Reconsidering Two Issues in the Thinking of Richard M. Bird. (2022). Actualidad Económica, 32(108), 11-17. https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/acteconomica/article/view/40057