分权对公共投资的影响:来自玻利维亚和哥伦比亚的证据与政策教训

Decentralisation's Effects on Public Investment: Evidence and Policy Lessons from Bolivia and Colombia

Journal of Development Studies · 2008
被引 60
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究了玻利维亚和哥伦比亚的分权改革如何改变公共投资的用途和空间分布,发现投资从基础设施转向社会服务,资源向贫困地区倾斜,并总结了六条政策教训。

Abstract

This paper examines decentralisation in Bolivia and Colombia to explore its effects on the uses and spatial distribution of public investment, as well as government responsiveness to local needs. In both countries, investment shifted from infrastructure to social services and human capital formation. Resources were rebalanced in favour of poorer districts. In Bolivia, decentralisation made government more responsive by re-directing public investment to areas of greatest need. In Colombia, municipalities increased investment significantly while running costs fell. Six important lessons emerge from the comparison. For decentralisation to work well: (i) local democracy must be transparent, fair and competitive; (ii) local governments must face hard budget constraints; (iii) central government must be scaled back; (iv) significant tax-raising powers must be devolved; and (v) decentralisation is composed of distinct, separable components, the sequencing of which is important. Finally, (vi) what decentralisation achieves, and whether it is advisable, hinges on how central government behaved pre-reform.

财政分权公共投资空间分布玻利维亚哥伦比亚