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Is Decentralisation in Ghana pro-poor?

机译:加纳的权力下放是否有利于穷人?

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There is a popular belief among decentralists that if local governments have the power to generate and spend revenue, without relying on central government funding, their expenditure will be pro-poor and will improve the lives of local people. Such views have influenced recent calls for greater decentralisation in developing countries in general and Africa in particular. However, evidence from Ghana casts some doubts on this view. A brief comparison of the expenditure and revenue patterns of the poorest and richest local governments there suggests that local governments are not inherently pro-poor and that locally generated funds might be used in ways that do not reflect the needs of the locality as a whole. Thus the fiscal devolution view of decentralisation appears to be out of kilter with reality. To discuss this issue, the three sections in this paper summarise the assumptions and perceived benefits of decentralisation, describe decentralisation in Ghana, and analyse the revenue and expenditure patterns of the Kumasi Metropolitan Authority and the Kasena Nankana District Assembly.
机译:在权力下放者中普遍认为,如果地方政府有能力在不依赖中央政府资金的情况下创收和支出,那么他们的支出将是穷人,并将改善当地人民的生活。这种观点影响了最近要求在整个发展中国家特别是非洲进一步下放权力的呼吁。但是,加纳的证据使人们对此表示怀疑。对那里最贫穷和最富有的地方政府的支出和收入模式进行的简要比较表明,地方政府并非天生就是穷人,而且当地筹集的资金可能无法反映整个地方的需求。因此,财政分权下放的观点似乎与现实脱节。为了讨论这个问题,本文的三个部分概述了权力下放的假设和可感知的好处,描述了加纳的权力下放,并分析了库玛西市政府和卡塞纳·南卡纳地区议会的收支方式。

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