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The aim of this paper is to analyze whether Spanish municipalities adjust in response to budget shocks and (if so) which elements of the budget they are more likely to adjust. The methodology we use to answer these questions is a vector error-correction model (VECM), estimated with data from a...
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sub-national level. We estimate the effects of revenue decentralization and earmarked grant financing on the level of sub …
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detrimental effects on the economy. A not well-realized fact is that productive infrastructure investment is mostly provided by … infrastructure at the sub-national level. We estimate the effects of revenue decentralization and earmarked grant financing on the …
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effects using an exogenous variation in formula transfers, as the losses during the crisis of municipalities above the 5 …
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effects using an exogenous variation in formula transfers, as the losses during the crisis of municipalities above the 5 …
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Concurrent taxation is a feature of many federal systems. As a consequence of this fact, the tax policy of one level of government affects the tax base of the other. This paper carries out a theoretical analysis of the interdependent tax-setting decisions of federal and regional governments,...
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This paper examines how local governments adjust their spending, savings and taxes in response to a temporary revenue windfall generated by a housing boom and how they cope with the inevitable shortfall that appears during the bust. We focus on Spanish local governments given the intensity of...
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This paper examines how local governments adjust their spending, savings and taxes in response to a temporary revenue windfall generated by a housing boom and how they cope with the inevitable shortfall that appears during the bust. We focus on Spanish local governments given the intensity of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011580820