The European economic integration leads to increasing mobility of factors, thereby threatening the stability of social transfer programs. This paper investigates the possibility to achieve by means of voluntary matching grants both the optimal allocation of factors and the optimal level of redistribution in the presence of factor mobility. We use a fiscal competition model a la Wildasin (1991) in which states differ in their technologies and preferences for redistribution. We first investigate a simple process in which the regulatory authority progressively raises the matching grants to the district choosing the lowest transfer and all districts respond optimally to the resulting change in transfers all around. This process is shown to incr...
Matching mechanisms have been proposed to mitigate underprovision of public goods in voluntary contr...
In a laboratory experiment, we investigate if groups consisting of two heterogeneous player types (w...
For several decades now, matching mechanisms have been deployed, sometimes implicitly, to solve econ...
European economic integration leads to increasing factor mobility, thereby threatening the stability...
This paper investigates the effectiveness of matching grants to correct for interjurisdictional spil...
This paper investigates the effectiveness of matching grants to correct for interjurisdictional spil...
We examine the decentralized provision of an impure public good by regional governments in a federat...
Decentralized Redistributive Policies and Social Competition by Yvon Rocaboy The purpose of the pap...
Traditional fiscal federalism theory postulates that devolution for the provision of local public go...
This chapter reviews recent theoretical work on the effect of factor mobility and the ensuing tax c...
Recent literature on optimal nonlinear taxation has shown that in models with a single level of gove...
This paper quantifies the welfare effects of tax competition in an union where individuals can respo...
In this paper we derive the equilibrium level of redistribution from one mobile factor (say, the ric...
Recent literature has emphasized that redistributive grant systems may tend to internalize fiscal ex...
The four research articles composing this PhD dissertation study the sharing of fiscal resources use...
Matching mechanisms have been proposed to mitigate underprovision of public goods in voluntary contr...
In a laboratory experiment, we investigate if groups consisting of two heterogeneous player types (w...
For several decades now, matching mechanisms have been deployed, sometimes implicitly, to solve econ...
European economic integration leads to increasing factor mobility, thereby threatening the stability...
This paper investigates the effectiveness of matching grants to correct for interjurisdictional spil...
This paper investigates the effectiveness of matching grants to correct for interjurisdictional spil...
We examine the decentralized provision of an impure public good by regional governments in a federat...
Decentralized Redistributive Policies and Social Competition by Yvon Rocaboy The purpose of the pap...
Traditional fiscal federalism theory postulates that devolution for the provision of local public go...
This chapter reviews recent theoretical work on the effect of factor mobility and the ensuing tax c...
Recent literature on optimal nonlinear taxation has shown that in models with a single level of gove...
This paper quantifies the welfare effects of tax competition in an union where individuals can respo...
In this paper we derive the equilibrium level of redistribution from one mobile factor (say, the ric...
Recent literature has emphasized that redistributive grant systems may tend to internalize fiscal ex...
The four research articles composing this PhD dissertation study the sharing of fiscal resources use...
Matching mechanisms have been proposed to mitigate underprovision of public goods in voluntary contr...
In a laboratory experiment, we investigate if groups consisting of two heterogeneous player types (w...
For several decades now, matching mechanisms have been deployed, sometimes implicitly, to solve econ...