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26 May, 00:11
What is Fiscal Federalism?
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Rolando Choi
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Fiscal federalism is part of broader public finance discipline. The term was introduced by the German-born American economist Richard Musgrave in 1959. Fiscal federalism deals with the division of governmental functions and financial relations among levels of government.
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