Abstract

AbstractThis chapter shows that (1) the financial situation of the country in the 1990s deteriorated significantly; (2) the financial deterioration of the country in the 1990s had an adverse effect on local public finance, and the trinity reform was implemented before the adverse effect was corrected; and (3) the need for a Do-shu-system has increased due to the increase in “non-residential villages” or “non-residential areas” due to the decrease in migration.KeywordsDecentralization Reform ActThe local allocation taxLocal bondMunicipal mergerDo-Shu-system

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