Dit werk bevat de bijdragen aan de studiedag in verband met Fiscale Autonomie van de Regio's in Europa, georganiseerd door het Vlaams Departement Financiën en Begroting.
Inhoud:
*Introduction, some Global Perspectives, Ine Lejeune
*The law of the European Union and the exercise by the regions of their tax powers, Prof. Dr. Koen Lenaerts
*Fiscal Federalism, Tax Competition and Economic Agglomeration, Prof. Dr. Jozef Konings and Wouter Torfs
*Implementation of regional taxing powers and EU law: recent cases and future challenges, Prof. Dr. Edoardo Traversa
*Fiscal Federalism, Fiscal Surrealism or Fiscal Realism? Regionalization of taxing powers in Belgium, Prof. Luc De Broe
*Fiscal federalism, Financial autonomy and democratic accountability of subnational entities in times of global challenges, Mr. Bernd Semmelroggen
*Interregional comparison – introductory statement, Mr. Luc Van den Brande
*From an Italian Centralized State to a Fiscally Independent Veneto through a Major Fiscal Federalism Reform, Mr. Roberto Ciambetti
*Short Summary Regarding the Scope, Form and Type of Federalism Applicable in the Region in Question, Mr. Andrew Welsh
*Basic aspects of the economic agreement, Mr. Carlos Aguirre
*Fiscal autonomy, Philippe Muyters
* Concluding panel discussion, moderated by prof. dr. Axel Haelterman with Mr. Alexander Wiedow, Mr. Luc Van den Brande, Mr. Andrew Welsh and Mr. Carlos Aguirre