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Two Decades of Fiscal Decentralization: Promise and Reality

Twenty years of regional autonomy promised services closer to citizens. Local spending data tells a far more complicated story.

Transfers to regions have multiplied, yet their correlation with basic-service quality remains weak and highly variable.

The core issue is not the amount of money but planning capacity, spending accountability, and local political incentives that often diverge from citizen needs.