Journal article

The implications of fiscal decentralization and budget governance on economic capacity and community welfare

Ida Bagus Putu Purbadharmaja Maryunani Candra Fajri Ananda Dwi Budi Santoso

Volume : 21 Nomor : 2 Published : 2019, January

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Abstrak

Abstract Purpose – The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between government and Balinese society in tax decentralization through budgeting seem to insignificantly improve the welfare of Balinese society. Design methodology/approach – This research was conducted in Bali Province involving eight regencies and one city. The data used in this study were secondary data, derived from relevant institutions or from websites through internet browsing and other documentations in the form of official reports/publications, such as regional budget, accountability reports, regional regulations and documents on budget and development of the regional economy. The present research used the partial least squares analysis technique. Findings – Fiscal decentralization does not necessarily lead to better budgetmanagement. The success of fiscal decentralization can be found in the quality of the regional budget and the quality of budget management. The allocation of the regional budget for public service improvement and the development of infrastructure will increase the economic capacity of the regions. Improvement in regional economic capacity encourages the improvement of community welfare. Originality/value – This income inequality points to the issue of fiscal capacity. The development of the financial role of district/city regions in the Province of Bali remains at a level gap with the development level of community welfare. During this period, the financial role of the government as estimated from the ratio of the national budget to the regional budget is higher than that of the society development. The acceleration role of the government is not proportional to the development of HumanDevelopment Index outcomes. Keywords Fiscal decentralization, Community welfare, Budget governance, Economic capacity Paper type Research paper