Local governance arrangements shape the incentives of local actors, which may in turn influence fiscal choices. By emphasizing the role of local government institutions in local fiscal choices, we seek to bridge between median voter and Leviathan models prevalent in the literature. We then offer some preliminary evidence to support this explanation by empirically testing several propositions regarding the flypaper effect in intergovernmental grants. One limitation of the median voter model is that the model does not consider political institutions and their influences on government expenditures. In this study, we attempt to capture the influence of political dynamics in determining public expenditures by considering institutiona
Understanding the fiscal behavior of subnational governments is increasingly important as fiscal res...
This paper studies the effect of costly taxation on the fiscal response of local governments to inte...
This research attempts to test whether the flypaper effect occurs in the relationship between origin...
Simple models of local government behavior predict equal effects of private income and unconditional...
Abstract. Simple models of local government behavior predict equal effects of private income and unc...
It is well established that lump-sum public grants boost local government spending more than an equi...
This study focuses on the impacts state shared revenues has on local government finances. Specifical...
<p>The objective of this reseach is to test the phenomenon of flypaper effect in local governments i...
It has been argued that evidence supporting the widely documented flypaper effect is a statistical a...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the determinants of the local public expenditures and, in pa...
Unlike classical theoretical expectations, our empirical study shows that financial transfers to dec...
The empirical observation that federal grants are shifted into local spending has been challenged by...
This paper shows that ‘flypaper effects’ can be observed for unconditional federal grants, even in t...
This dissertation identifies the impact of various political institutions on public finance decision...
This paper extends the current literature by considering the existence of the flypaper effect intern...
Understanding the fiscal behavior of subnational governments is increasingly important as fiscal res...
This paper studies the effect of costly taxation on the fiscal response of local governments to inte...
This research attempts to test whether the flypaper effect occurs in the relationship between origin...
Simple models of local government behavior predict equal effects of private income and unconditional...
Abstract. Simple models of local government behavior predict equal effects of private income and unc...
It is well established that lump-sum public grants boost local government spending more than an equi...
This study focuses on the impacts state shared revenues has on local government finances. Specifical...
<p>The objective of this reseach is to test the phenomenon of flypaper effect in local governments i...
It has been argued that evidence supporting the widely documented flypaper effect is a statistical a...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the determinants of the local public expenditures and, in pa...
Unlike classical theoretical expectations, our empirical study shows that financial transfers to dec...
The empirical observation that federal grants are shifted into local spending has been challenged by...
This paper shows that ‘flypaper effects’ can be observed for unconditional federal grants, even in t...
This dissertation identifies the impact of various political institutions on public finance decision...
This paper extends the current literature by considering the existence of the flypaper effect intern...
Understanding the fiscal behavior of subnational governments is increasingly important as fiscal res...
This paper studies the effect of costly taxation on the fiscal response of local governments to inte...
This research attempts to test whether the flypaper effect occurs in the relationship between origin...