Velthuis, Sanne (2025) Geographical inequalities and sub-national funding in Australia. Project Report. University of Birmingham, Birmingham.
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URL of Published Version: https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/research/centres-institutes/city-region-economic-development-institute/publications/2025/geographical-inequalities-and-sub-national-funding-in-australia
Identification Number/DOI: 10.25500/epapers.bham.00004405
Abstract
This case study is the result of a review of intergovernmental transfers and other sub-national funding in Australia and to what extent these funding streams are designed and able to reduce geographical inequalities. The aim of this review is to draw out lessons for England, and the UK more broadly, in terms of how funding mechanisms can be used to better address spatial inequalities. The review is mostly based on desk research of academic and policy publications, complemented by interviews with several key informants in Australia, including academic experts and policymakers at the federal and state level.
The review highlights several key issues relevant for the UK and English context, including the key role of horizontal fiscal equalisation in mitigating geographical inequalities, the importance of robust institutions protecting sub-national government autonomy, and bi-directional coordination and engagement between national and sub-national governments.
This report is for the Improving Public Funding Allocations to Reduce Geographical Inequalities project funded by the ESRC.
The project brings together a highly experienced interdisciplinary team from the Universities of Birmingham, Bristol, De Montfort, Newcastle, Nottingham, Plymouth and Sheffield, together with the National Centre for Social Research and Metro Dynamics.
| Type of Work: | Monograph (Project Report) |
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| Department: | City-REDI |
| Date: | February 2025 |
| Subjects: | G Geography. Anthropology. Recreation > G Geography (General) |
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| Funders: | ESRC |
| Copyright Status: | CC BY-NC |
| Copyright Holders: | University of Birmingham |
| ID Code: | 4405 |
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