
Autonomization of the Budgetary System as a Fundamental Prerequisite for Self-Government of Territorial Communities in Democratic States around the World
Autori:
Iaroslav IANUSHEVYCH, Tamara HUBANOVA
Cod: ISSN: 1583-3410 (print), ISSN: 1584-5397 (electronic)
Dimensiuni: pp. 105-125
How to cite this article:Ianushevych, I., Hubanova, T. (2025). Autonomization of the Budgetary System as a Fundamental Prerequisite for Self-Government of Territorial Communities in Democratic States around the World. Revista de Cercetare si Interventie Sociala, 91, 105-125, DOI: 10.33788/rcis.91.6 |
Abstract:
Decentralization of fiscal policy is a key factor in the formation of financial independence of local governments and strengthening the economic stability of regions in modern democratic states. Its relevance for Ukraine is determined by the need to strengthen the financial basis of territorial communities in the process of implementing administrative-territorial reform. The purpose of the study is to determine the decentralization of fiscal policy as a mandatory condition for obtaining an independent status of local communities; the object is the system of intergovernmental relations in democratic states. The methodological basis is comparative-legal and quantitative-analytical approaches, based on official statistical data Open Budget, World Bank Boost Data, the Ministry of Finance of Ukraine and the State Statistics Service. The results of the study showed that in 2018–2024 the share of income without transfers, tax revenues and own resources of communities increased, which confirms the increase in the level of fiscal autonomy. Legislative amendments to the Budget Code ensured the expansion of local revenue sources, the introduction of basic and reverse subsidy mechanisms and the strengthening of horizontal equalization. It was found that the Ukrainian model of fiscal decentralization is gradually approaching European practices, forming institutional prerequisites for the sustainable development of communities and strengthening their financial independence.
Keywords:
fiscal decentralization; financial autonomy; local budgets; tax revenues; intergovernmental transfers; budget policy; social consequences; social participation.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.33788/rcis.91.6
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