2019
DOI: 10.1787/239e95db-en
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A global view of sub-national governments in Asia: Structure and finance

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“…The SGLG programme, launched in 2019 and managed by the Bureau of Local Government Finance, assesses the activity each SNGs based on criteria related to good governance (including financial administration, disaster preparedness and youth development, among others). SNGs that pass the assessment may be eligible to a SGLG incentive fund, to finance their local development initiatives in line with national objectives (Bureau of Local Government Finance of the Philippines, 2022 [41]).…”
Section: Box 8 Equalisation Transfers In Countries In Asia and The Pa...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The SGLG programme, launched in 2019 and managed by the Bureau of Local Government Finance, assesses the activity each SNGs based on criteria related to good governance (including financial administration, disaster preparedness and youth development, among others). SNGs that pass the assessment may be eligible to a SGLG incentive fund, to finance their local development initiatives in line with national objectives (Bureau of Local Government Finance of the Philippines, 2022 [41]).…”
Section: Box 8 Equalisation Transfers In Countries In Asia and The Pa...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dans les pays émergents, et ceux dits à « revenus intermédiaires », le financement des infrastructures et des services de base destinés aux territoires en cours d'urbanisation est une préoccupation majeure des gouvernements locaux en raison de ressources financières publiques limitées (Floater et al, 2017 ;Chatry, 2019). C'est le cas de Ho Chi Minh Ville, une métropole qui, malgré sa très forte croissance économique des dernières décennies, peine à financer les infrastructures dont elle a besoin pour aménager son territoire et encadrer sa croissance urbaine (World Bank, 2019).…”
Section: Clément Musil Danielle Labbé Et Vu Ngoc Khanhunclassified