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Zero Draft September 1, 2009 Conditional VS. Unconditional Grants: The Case of Developing Countries Roy Bahl Georgia State University Workshop on Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations Copenhagen, Denmark September 17-18, 2009

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Zero DraftSeptember 1, 2009

Conditional VS. Unconditional Grants: The Case of Developing Countries

Roy BahlGeorgia State University

Workshop on Intergovernmental Fiscal RelationsCopenhagen, DenmarkSeptember 17-18, 2009

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DEFINITIONS

• Transfers• Taxes• Data Problems

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WHAT IS CONDITIONALITY?

• Mandates (Funded or unfunded)• Pre-qualification• Match• Vertical Sharing Conditions

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JUSTIFICATIONS FOR TRANSFERS

• Vertical Balance• Equalization• Externalities, National Purpose• Administration• Political Justification and Paternalism

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Vertical Sharing

• Shared Tax (U)• Ad Hoc (C)• Cost Reimbursement (C)

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HORIZONTAL SHARING

• Derivation (U)• Formula (C)• Cost Reimbursement (C)• Ad Hoc (C)

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THE CASE FOR CONDITIONAL GRANTS

• Externalities• National Purpose• Avoid Corruption, Incompetence• Bureaucratic Politics

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THE CASE FOR UNCONDITIONAL GRANTS

• Local Autonomy• Fungibility of Money• Lower Monitoring, Compliance Costs