Recent literature has emphasized that redistributive grant systems may tend to internalize fiscal externalities arising from tax competition. This paper further explores the conditions under which local grant systems enforced by the state government will enhance efficiency. A system of redistributive grants among governments is introduced into a standard model of tax competition. This basic model is then extended in order to allow for variations in the government objectives at the state level. A subsequent empirical analysis of local tax policy exploits the experience with local fiscal revenue sharing in Germany. The results suggest that attempts of state level governments to extract fiscal resources from the local revenue sharing system ex...
Literature has long learned about the welfare improving effect of equalization in tax competition en...
We provide empirical estimates of the risk-sharing and redistributive properties of the German feder...
We provide empirical estimates of the risk-sharing and redistributive properties of the German feder...
Recent literature has emphasized that redistributive grant systems may tend to internalize fiscal ex...
Recent literature has emphasized that redistributive grant systems may tend to internalize fiscal ex...
Recent literature has emphasized that redistributive grant systems may tend to internalize fiscal ex...
Recent literature has emphasized that redistributive grant systems may tend to internalize fiscal ex...
This paper uses a simple model of fiscal competition between local jurisdictions to analyse the impa...
This paper uses a simple model of fiscal competition in taxes and public inputs among local jurisdic...
This paper uses a simple model of fiscal competition in taxes and public inputs among local jurisdic...
The paper empirically analyzes the incentive effects of equalizing transfers on business tax policy ...
This paper uses a simple model of fiscal competition in taxes and public inputs among local jurisdic...
We provide empirical estimates of the risk-sharing and redistributive properties of fiscal equalizat...
In this paper we use a simple bureaucracy model of fiscal illusion to analyze the impact of intergov...
Preliminary and incomplete. Please do not cite. We provide empirical estimates of the risk-sharing a...
Literature has long learned about the welfare improving effect of equalization in tax competition en...
We provide empirical estimates of the risk-sharing and redistributive properties of the German feder...
We provide empirical estimates of the risk-sharing and redistributive properties of the German feder...
Recent literature has emphasized that redistributive grant systems may tend to internalize fiscal ex...
Recent literature has emphasized that redistributive grant systems may tend to internalize fiscal ex...
Recent literature has emphasized that redistributive grant systems may tend to internalize fiscal ex...
Recent literature has emphasized that redistributive grant systems may tend to internalize fiscal ex...
This paper uses a simple model of fiscal competition between local jurisdictions to analyse the impa...
This paper uses a simple model of fiscal competition in taxes and public inputs among local jurisdic...
This paper uses a simple model of fiscal competition in taxes and public inputs among local jurisdic...
The paper empirically analyzes the incentive effects of equalizing transfers on business tax policy ...
This paper uses a simple model of fiscal competition in taxes and public inputs among local jurisdic...
We provide empirical estimates of the risk-sharing and redistributive properties of fiscal equalizat...
In this paper we use a simple bureaucracy model of fiscal illusion to analyze the impact of intergov...
Preliminary and incomplete. Please do not cite. We provide empirical estimates of the risk-sharing a...
Literature has long learned about the welfare improving effect of equalization in tax competition en...
We provide empirical estimates of the risk-sharing and redistributive properties of the German feder...
We provide empirical estimates of the risk-sharing and redistributive properties of the German feder...