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Original Articles

Juggling central control and provincial fiscal autonomy in South Africa

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Pages 239-258 | Received 01 Jan 1999, Accepted 01 Jan 1999, Published online: 27 Feb 2008
 

In this article it is argued that sound fiscal relations between national and subnational governments are based on a balance between central control and local fiscal autonomy. After sketching the theoretical aspects of the problem, we discuss some of the fiscal problems experienced by South Africa's provinces since 1994. We then argue that these problems are caused by insufficient provincial fiscal autonomy. Some suggestions are made as to how provincial fiscal autonomy may be reinforced without compromising central government control to an unacceptable degree.

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Respectively, Project Manager, Provincial Fiscal Analysis Project, Budget Information Service, Institute for Democratic Alternatives in South Africa (Idasa), and Deputy Director, Intergovernmental Finance, national Department of Finance, Pretoria.

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