2022
DOI: 10.18311/sdmimd/2022/29505
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Intergovernmental Fiscal Transfers and Decentralization Initiatives in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Case Study of SNGs in Kenya

Abstract: <p>Intergovernmental fiscal transfer is a pillar of fiscal decentralization initiatives in developing and transition economies. These transfers serve several functions that include: correcting the vertical and the horizontal fiscal balances, compensating or offsetting for the spill-overs or externalities between different jurisdictions, funding national priorities and administrative priorities and capacities of the national. However, SNGs in developing countries particularly in Sub-saharan Africa is stru… Show more

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“…FD also aids in facilitating the transfer of financial resources from the top tier of government to the regional and local levels. The transfer of funds plays a crucial role in maintaining a balance between the financial demands of various tiers of subnational government ( Bahl, 2000 ; Martinez-Vazquez & Searle, 2007 ; Rutto, Minja, & Kosimbei, 2022 ). It is also important for SNGs to prudently manage their annual expenditures revenues, and transfers to avoid fiscal deficits, thereby posing a significant risk to the financial stability of the country.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…FD also aids in facilitating the transfer of financial resources from the top tier of government to the regional and local levels. The transfer of funds plays a crucial role in maintaining a balance between the financial demands of various tiers of subnational government ( Bahl, 2000 ; Martinez-Vazquez & Searle, 2007 ; Rutto, Minja, & Kosimbei, 2022 ). It is also important for SNGs to prudently manage their annual expenditures revenues, and transfers to avoid fiscal deficits, thereby posing a significant risk to the financial stability of the country.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Devolution in Kenya is a two-tier national and county government with integrated urban areas (towns and municipalities) drawing their legal mandate from the county government structure (Rutto, Minja & Kosimbei, 2022). The county governments are tasked with agricultural development, county planning, health services, trade development, pollution control, local transport, road infrastructure, animal control and welfare, county public works and services, village polytechnics, pre-primary education, craft centres, firefighting services, disaster management, and promotion of governance among others to the local levels (Rutto et al, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%