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18:41 Apr 5, 2007 |
French to English translations [PRO] Social Sciences - Government / Politics / decentralisation | |||||||
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3 +2 | regional and local resource administration |
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4 | devolved government/devolution |
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2 | local administration/government |
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local administration/government Explanation: I'm basing my answer and what we call local administrations here in Europe. Could be the Law on Local Free Administration if you want to keep the free notion in...Hope this is of some help :)) |
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regional and local resource administration Explanation: I work in the domain. I do not see another way to say it. Below are the recognized rules of decentralization: Rule #1 Fiscal decentralization should be viewed as a comprehensive system Rule #2 Finance follows function Rule #3 There must be a strong central ability to monitor and evaluate decentralization Rule #4 One intergovernmental system does not fit the urban and the rural sector Rule #5 Fiscal decentralization requires significant local government taxing powers Rule #6 Central governments must keep the fiscal decentralization rules that they make Rule #7 Keep it simple Rule #8 The design of the intergovernmental transfer system should match the objectives of the decentralization reform Rule #9 Fiscal decentralization should consider all three levels of government Rule #10 Impose a hard budget constraint Rule #11 Recognize that intergovernmental systems are always in transition and plan for this Rule #12 There must be a champion for fiscal decentralization |
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