Template-type: ReDIF-Paper 1.0 Author-Name: Jorge Martinez-Vazquez Author-Email:jorgemartinez@gsu.edu Author-Workplace-Name: International Center of Public Policy, Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Georgia State University Author-Workplace-Homepage:http://icepp.gsu.edu/ Author-Name: Santiago Lago-Peņas Author-Workplace-Name: GEN, IEB, and University of Vigo Author-Name: Agnese Sacchi Author-Workplace-Name: Universitas Mercatorum (Italy) and GEN Title: The Impact of Fiscal Decentralization: A Survey Abstract: In this paper we offer a comprehensive and updated review of the impact of fiscal decentralization on the economy, society and politics. We start with the examination of two crucial and yet unsolved issues in the literature on decentralization: its proper measurement and the potential endogeneity of fiscal decentralization with many of the variables of interest we are trying to investigate. Then we discuss the main findings in the existing literature on the effects of decentralization on a relevant list of socio-economic variables. The impact of fiscal decentralization reforms on political institutions is also considered. Complete answers to the many questions on the impact of fiscal decentralization are not likely to be certain but overall there are reasons to be optimistic about the overall positive impact of the decentralized systems that have been introduced all over the world in the past several decades. The survey offered in this paper by necessity has to be selective but it presents a balanced view of what is known and what is not yet known opening room for further research and practice on fiscal decentralization. Length: 35 pages Creation-Date: 2015-06 File-URL: http://icepp.gsu.edu/files/2017/10/ispwp1502.pdf File-Format: application/pdf Handle: RePEc:ays:ispwps:paper1502