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|a Governing and Financing Cities in the Developing World
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|a Intro; Contents; Executive Summary; Chapter 1: Metropolitan Growth in Developing Countries; Urbanization Trends and Economic Growth; Goals and Challenges; Chapter 2: Governing and Managing Metropolitan Areas; Theory; Practice; Horizontal Arrangements; Vertical Arrangements; Improving Service Delivery; Fiscal Structure and Data; Reform Options; Chapter 3: Own-Source Financing; Theory; Practice; User Charges and Betterment Levels; Property Taxation; Nonproperty Taxes; Reform Options; Chapter 4: External Sources of Financing; Theory; Practice; Intergovernmental Transfers; Borrowing
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|a Metropolitan cities are engines of growth and modernization in developing countries. The challenge is in governing these rapidly growing urban agglomerations and financing the operating costs required to meet the needs of the people and businesses. This report explores metropolitan governance and management approaches and assesses various financing tools, including taxes and user charges. It also explores external financing, such as transfers from higher-level government, borrowing, private-public partnerships, and international assistance.
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