Fiscal Capacity: An Overview of Concepts and Measurement Issues and Their Applicability in the Russian Federation

GSU Andrew Young School of Policy Studies Working Paper No. 97-3

23 Pages Posted: 12 Jan 2004

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Jorge Martinez-Vazquez

Georgia State University - Andrew Young School of Policy Studies

L.F. Jameson Boex

Georgia State University - International Studies Program

Date Written: June 1997

Abstract

Intergovernmental fiscal relations in the Russian Federation have evolved significantly since the onset of economic reforms in 1991. Since then, the Russian government has set out to replace the old Soviet system of expenditure norms and negotiated transfers with a more stable and transparent system of fiscal federalism that is compatible with a free market economy. Fundamental to the development of a system of intergovernmental transfers is an understanding of the concepts of fiscal capacity and fiscal effort. These concepts are presented in Section II. In Section III, this note will discuss a variety of ways in which fiscal capacity and effort can be measured; benefits and shortcomings of each of these measures will be discussed in detail. Section IV will provide a summary and make some concluding remarks. The next technical note on fiscal capacity will conduct an analysis of the measures available to the Government of the Russian Federation based on currently available data and techniques.

Keywords: Intergovernmental fiscal relations in the Russian Federation, measurements of fiscal capacity, measurement of fiscal effort

JEL Classification: H87, 023

Suggested Citation

Martinez-Vazquez, Jorge and Jameson Boex, L.F., Fiscal Capacity: An Overview of Concepts and Measurement Issues and Their Applicability in the Russian Federation (June 1997). GSU Andrew Young School of Policy Studies Working Paper No. 97-3, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=470821 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.470821

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L.F. Jameson Boex

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