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This paper deals with the problems encountered in defining and measuring the degree of fiscal decentralization. Drawing on a recent analytical framework of the OECD, different measures of fiscal autonomy and revenue decentralization are presented which consider tax-raising powers of sub-central...
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Drawing on recent work on the creation and breakup of countries, this paper examines the impact of economic and political integration on the vertical government structure. It argues that by increasing the market size and the benefits from the decentralized provision of public goods, integration...
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This paper examines the factors determining vertical government structures. An empirical analysis for a panel of OECD countries indicates that apart from preferences, economies of scale, and other factors, institutions explain cross-national differences in the degree of fiscal decentralization....
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This paper is concerned with fiscal externalities arising from local taxation of a mobile factor. Using a panel of more 1100 local jurisdictions it provides empirical evidence on how the local tax rate as well as the tax rate in the neighborhood affect the local tax base. The results support the...
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jurisdictions within a single analysed region, and disregard possible extra-regional effects. This paper evaluates the validity of …
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year effects. For the executive branch, we show that it is important whether the incumbent re-runs. To account for the … eligibility rules. We find sizable and significant effects in expenditures before council elections and before joint elections …
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?term perspective. A theoretical model shows that, due to spillover effects of public service provision across lower level governments …
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developments caused by the effects of wars and regime changes. Accordingly, whereas the role of the central government increased …
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the incentive effects of fiscal equalization transfers. We find that a budget-compensated increase in the contribution …
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This paper uses a simple model of fiscal competition between local jurisdictions to analyse the impact of intergovernmental grants on the composition of public spending. We find that a higher degree of redistribution within a system of ?fiscal equalisation? coincides with a smaller overall share...
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