Title: WB Work on Decentralization in ECA
1WB Work on Decentralization in ECA
72 active projects, studies involving
decentralization, local government, urban, rural,
or community development 57 multisectoral DPLs si
nce 2000, many of which have IGR components
PEIRs also address decentralization,
intergovernmental issues
2Project lending focuses on the grass roots or
specific municipalities
3Major Issues in IGR in ECA Countries
4Before Reform
- Local governments had broad responsibilities
public utilities, education, health
- No political autonomy
- Resources based on norms, negotiations
5The Transition (1)
- Local governments became legally independent
- Existing organizational structure maintained or
even further fragmented
6The Transition (2)
- Multi-party elections held
- Some countries centralize social sectors
- But most leave existing local functions intact
and
- Search for new ways to finance them
7The New Revenue Structure
- Very little local taxing power
- Most revenues from shares of national taxes,
intergovernmental transfers
8Intergovernmental Transfers
- New systems distinguish local from delegated
functions, with separate funding for each
- Local functions water supply, sewerage, SWM,
roads, planning, land use
- Delegated functions education, health, social
assistance
9Local Functions
- Financed from shares of PIT, non-earmarked
transfers
- Shares of PIT vary
10Criteria for Equalization
- Revenues per capita
- Expenditure needs
- Land area
- Road length
- School aged children
- Hungarianism
11Financing Education
- Declines in enrollment in rural schools prompt
shift in financing
- Old system based on facilities, teachers
- New system based on enrollment
- Equitable equalizes spending per pupil
- Encourages efficiency
- Cuts spending in under enrolled schools
- Gives school directors budget autonomy
12But
- Controversial, because schools closed, teachers
dismissed
- Governments respond by
- Adjusting formula to reduce immediate impacts
- Improving surviving schools
13Health
- High costs, inefficiency in health care prompt
changes in financing
- Governments respond by
- Dividing primary form secondary health care
- Introducing capitation financing for primary
care
14But..
- Attempts to introduce performance criteria into
primary care financing not successful
- Performance criteria for secondary health care
even less so
15Are reforms successful?