This paper examines how sequential decision-making by different levels of government can result in vertical fiscal imbalances (VFI). Federal-regional transfers serve to equalize the marginal cost of public funds between regions hit by different shocks. The optimal vertical fiscal gap minimizes the efficiency cost of taxation in the federation as a whole. The analysis shows how the existence of vertical fiscal externalities, leading regional governments to overprovide public goods, can induce the federal government to create a VFI by selecting transfers that differ from the optimal fiscal gap. When the federal government can fully commit to its policies before regional governments select their level of expenditures, the VFI will generally be...
The aim of this paper is to analyse how vertical fiscal externalities affect local tax policies with...
This paper investigates the effects of two alternative interregional trans-fer systems, an occasiona...
In economies with multi-level governments, why would a change in the fiscal rule of a government in ...
This paper examines how sequential decision-making by two levels of government can result in vertica...
We develop a political economy model of intergovernmental transfers. Vertical fiscal balance occurs ...
We study how labor mobility affects the optimal fiscal gap in a federa-tion and the fiscal imbalance...
How do we know whether a country suffers from vertical fiscal imbalance (VFI)? What should be done a...
This paper studies the provision of public inputs in a federal system. A vertical tax externality is...
The implications of delegating fiscal decision making power to sub-national governments has become a...
How do we know whether a country suffers from vertical fiscal imbalance (VFI)? What should be done a...
* This paper reflects the views of the authors and no responsibility for them should be attributed t...
From the literature on decentralization, it appears that the fiscal vertical imbalance (i.e. the dep...
This article restores the concept of vertical fiscal imbalance (VFI) to its original meaning. The li...
governments on national government revenues to support their expenditures) is somehow inherent to mu...
This paper studies the provision of public inputs in a federal system. A vertical tax externality is...
The aim of this paper is to analyse how vertical fiscal externalities affect local tax policies with...
This paper investigates the effects of two alternative interregional trans-fer systems, an occasiona...
In economies with multi-level governments, why would a change in the fiscal rule of a government in ...
This paper examines how sequential decision-making by two levels of government can result in vertica...
We develop a political economy model of intergovernmental transfers. Vertical fiscal balance occurs ...
We study how labor mobility affects the optimal fiscal gap in a federa-tion and the fiscal imbalance...
How do we know whether a country suffers from vertical fiscal imbalance (VFI)? What should be done a...
This paper studies the provision of public inputs in a federal system. A vertical tax externality is...
The implications of delegating fiscal decision making power to sub-national governments has become a...
How do we know whether a country suffers from vertical fiscal imbalance (VFI)? What should be done a...
* This paper reflects the views of the authors and no responsibility for them should be attributed t...
From the literature on decentralization, it appears that the fiscal vertical imbalance (i.e. the dep...
This article restores the concept of vertical fiscal imbalance (VFI) to its original meaning. The li...
governments on national government revenues to support their expenditures) is somehow inherent to mu...
This paper studies the provision of public inputs in a federal system. A vertical tax externality is...
The aim of this paper is to analyse how vertical fiscal externalities affect local tax policies with...
This paper investigates the effects of two alternative interregional trans-fer systems, an occasiona...
In economies with multi-level governments, why would a change in the fiscal rule of a government in ...