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We study the fiscal and tax response to intergovernmental grants, exploiting quasi-experimental variation within Germany’s fiscal equalization scheme triggered by Census revisions of official population counts. Municipal budgets do not adjust instantly. Instead, spending and investments adapt...
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China weathered the global financial crisis better than most, thanks to a large and timely stimulus. This stimulus, however, was mainly in the form of off-budget infrastructure spending and thus not visible in the headline fiscal data. We construct a time series for the augmented fiscal deficit...
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transfers as well as special purpose transfers-and the role that this could have in setting the agenda for better accountability … takes into account the difficult political economy constraints to reforming any system of transfers …
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There is a growing debate on the relative merits of universal and targeted social assistance transfers in achieving … incentive, administrative, social and political costs. The appropriate balance between targeted and universal transfers will …
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decomposed into differences in the magnitude of transfers (fiscal effort) and in the progressivity of transfers (fiscal … progressivity). Fiscal progressivity is further decomposed into differences in the distribution of transfers across income groups …
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Using a new data set on Swiss state and local governments from 1890 to today, we analyze how the adoption of proportional representation affects fiscal policy. We show that proportional systems shift spending toward broad goods (e.g. education and welfare benefits) but decrease spending on...
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