© 2016 Scottish Economic Society. A well-established literature argues that fiscal illusion increases the level of government expenditure. This article focuses on the proposition that fiscal illusion also influences the cyclicality of government expenditure. Predictions are formed with reference to government reliance on high income elasticities of indirect tax revenues and on intergovernmental transfers. Predictions are tested with reference to the expenditures of 36 states in the United States from 1980 to 2000. Government expenditures are more likely to be procyclical when citizens systematically underestimate the cost of taxation
Purpose: The aim of the research is to build an index of fiscal illusion to assess the size of the p...
Fiscal illusion is the political art of crafting tax and expenditure policies to make taxpayers thin...
This paper provides an empirical analysis of fiscal illusion by estimating an index of fiscal illusi...
© 2016 Scottish Economic Society. A well-established literature argues that fiscal illusion increase...
This paper examines the empirical analysis of the five main hypotheses subsumed under the generic te...
This article intends to stress out a fiscal matter, firstly explored by Puviani, known as fiscal il...
Public choice analysts have often argued that the level of government spending will reflect voter-ta...
This article intends to stress out a fiscal matter, firstly explored by Puviani, known asfiscal illu...
This paper seeks to extend the literature on the empirical analysis of fiscal illusion in two ways. ...
Despite the fact that there are strong a priori grounds for presuming that the intergovernmental gra...
This article estimates the magnitude of fiscal illusion around the world and evaluates whether relat...
This article examines how revenue structures, through fiscal illusion effects, influ-ence government...
The identification and estimation of the extent of fiscal illusion in the public finance system seem...
This paper presents an empirical analysis of the relationship between fiscal illusion and the shadow...
In recent years levels of public trust in government have fallen dramatically, at the same time as o...
Purpose: The aim of the research is to build an index of fiscal illusion to assess the size of the p...
Fiscal illusion is the political art of crafting tax and expenditure policies to make taxpayers thin...
This paper provides an empirical analysis of fiscal illusion by estimating an index of fiscal illusi...
© 2016 Scottish Economic Society. A well-established literature argues that fiscal illusion increase...
This paper examines the empirical analysis of the five main hypotheses subsumed under the generic te...
This article intends to stress out a fiscal matter, firstly explored by Puviani, known as fiscal il...
Public choice analysts have often argued that the level of government spending will reflect voter-ta...
This article intends to stress out a fiscal matter, firstly explored by Puviani, known asfiscal illu...
This paper seeks to extend the literature on the empirical analysis of fiscal illusion in two ways. ...
Despite the fact that there are strong a priori grounds for presuming that the intergovernmental gra...
This article estimates the magnitude of fiscal illusion around the world and evaluates whether relat...
This article examines how revenue structures, through fiscal illusion effects, influ-ence government...
The identification and estimation of the extent of fiscal illusion in the public finance system seem...
This paper presents an empirical analysis of the relationship between fiscal illusion and the shadow...
In recent years levels of public trust in government have fallen dramatically, at the same time as o...
Purpose: The aim of the research is to build an index of fiscal illusion to assess the size of the p...
Fiscal illusion is the political art of crafting tax and expenditure policies to make taxpayers thin...
This paper provides an empirical analysis of fiscal illusion by estimating an index of fiscal illusi...