Chapter 3 Fiscal Federalism vs Decentralization

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Across
  1. 5. State governments control areas such as education.
  2. 7. The way the government decides how much money to give to each state.
  3. 9. When local or state governments can make their own decisions and manage their own money.
  4. 12. Goods and Services Tax (GST)/Sales and Service Tax (SST)
  5. 13. States manage infrastructure like state roads
  6. 14. Who responsible for public economic is best divided among the various levels of government
  7. 15. What is the primary motivation for individuals to relocate according to Tiebout?
Down
  1. 1. Support systems based on population size for essential services.
  2. 2. When federal and state governments do not work well together, causing slow progress.
  3. 3. A model suggesting individuals relocate to maximize satisfaction based on services and taxes.
  4. 4. Type of policy dealing with government revenue and expenditure
  5. 6. Money collected by the government
  6. 8. The legal power or right to give orders and make decisions
  7. 10. The federal government gives part of the money earned from resources (like oil) to the state.
  8. 11. Opposite of decentralisation