Key efficiency and equity aspects of providing basic local services in South Africa

Date
2008-03
Authors
Verwey, Len
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Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University
Abstract
In enquiring after the best means of financing basic local services in South Africa, the thesis begins by reviewing the arguments for fiscal decentralisation and the efficiency criteria for expenditure and revenue assignment. The role of local government within South Africa’s system of intergovernmental fiscal relations is then evaluated. A chapter is devoted to the efficient pricing of infrastructure for household services. However, it is emphasised that such pricing is unlikely to meet equity criteria for access and affordability. The equity aspect of providing basic local services is explored further from the perspective of South African Constitutional obligations and the current basic services policy framework. A concluding chapter discusses issues arising out of the work and provides some recommendations.
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Thesis (MComm (Education))--Stellenbosch University, 2008.
Keywords
Basic services, Infrastructure, Fiscal decentralisation, Local government, Dissertations -- Economics, Theses -- Economics
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