Chapter 9 Lessons in fiscal federalism for Somalia Building fiscal sustainability and national cohesion

Somalia adopted the Provisional Constitution in 2012 and declared itself a federal republic. However, a functioning fiscal arrangement is yet to emerge despite tax reform efforts in Mogadishu and consultations between the federal government and member states. If federalism is to remain Somalia'...

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Yazar: Negussie, Solomon (auth)
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