Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10646/1646
Title: Financing District Councils: Local Taxes And Central Allocations
Keywords: Finance
Rural Development
Issue Date: Jun-1987
Publisher: Rural and Urban Planning (RUP), University of Zimbabwe.
Abstract: The problem of local government finance is a universal one whose manifestations vary from country to country. The problem is more significant for developing countries where the variety of designated functions for local authorities have not always been matched by responsibility for public spending. Due to rapid population growth there is a growing demand for provision of local services and employment. This is reflected in the growing numbers to be educated, sheltered, transported, treated and employed. Zimbabwe with an estimated population growth rate of 2.9% is faced with a wide range of these problems, in addition to the objective of restructuring the inherited dualist colonial economy.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10646/1646
Other Identifiers: Helmsing, A.H.J & Wekwete, K. (1987) Financing District Councils: Local Taxes And Central Allocations, RUP Occasional Paper No. 9. Harare, Mt. Pleasant: RUP.
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