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