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We propose a theory of tax centralization and inter governmental grants in politico-economic equilibrium. The cost of … taxation differs across levels of government because voters internalize general equilibrium effects at the central but not at …
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We propose a theory of tax centralization and inter governmental grants in politico-economic equilibrium. The cost of … taxation differs across levels of government because voters internalize general equilibrium effects at the central but not at …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011523838
We propose a theory of tax centralization in politico-economic equilibrium. Taxation has dynamic general equilibrium … therefore differs across levels of government. Complementarities on the spending side decouple the equilibrium composition of …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011810615
This paper develops new measures of environmental costs and local revenue capacity as the basis for a new municipal aid formula in Massachusetts. On the cost side, unlike previous studies, we quantify the effects on local non-school spending of characteristics related to uncontrollable costs. On...
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This paper designs a new equalization-aid formula based on fiscal gaps of local communities. Using conceptual analysis and simulations with Massachusetts data, the authors illustrate the tradeoffs that policymakers face in deciding on the policy variables in the formula and lay out several...
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-cooperative Nash equilibrium to a situation of fully harmonized tax rates. A standard two-country model of capital tax competition is …
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State borders create a discontinuous tax treatment of retail sales. In a Nash game, local tax rates will be higher on the low-state-tax side of a border. Local taxes will decrease from the nearest high-tax border and increase from the low-tax border. Using driving time from state borders and all...
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Governments do not have perfect information regarding the priorities and the needs of different groups in the economy. This lack of knowledge opens the door for different groups to lobby the government in order to receive the government's support. We set up a model of hierarchical contests and...
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This article presents a new approach to federalism that focus more on the outcome desired than on formal power relationships, considers more realistically the role played by states and localities, and incorporates the role of citizens more directly in the analysis. This approach underlines,...
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We study U.S. state tax rules over the past 70 years to shed light on the determinants of U.S. state tax policy, generating three key results. First, we show that long-term tax trends are not consistent with Tiebout sorting and race-to-the-bottom competition models. Second, we document evidence...
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