Fiscal federalism and Fiscal Autonomy: Lessons for the UK from other Industrialised Countries



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FISCAL FEDERALISM AND FISCAL AUTONOMY: LESSONS FOR

THE UK FROM OTHER INDUSTRIALISED COUNTRIES

Julia Darby, Anton Muscatelli and Graeme Roy

University of Glasgow

September 2002

We would like to thank David Heald, two anonymous referees and participants at the Scottish
Affairs and Centre for Regional Public Finance Seminar on Fiscal Autonomy, June 2002, and
at the RSABIS conference August 2002, for useful comments on an earlier draft of this paper.
Julia Darby gratefully acknowledges ESRC funding under the Devolution and Constitutional
Change Programme, award number L219252102.



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