This short note asks where support for decentralization of taxation and spending decisions should come from in an economy with both inter- and intra-regional inequality. If an informational advantage makes local governments more efficient spenders, it follows that decentralization will imply higher taxes, ceteris paribus. Individual support for decentralization will thus depend on both individual and mean regional wealth levels, as well as on intra-regional inequalities. Support for centralized decision-making (which implies lower taxes) will rise with wealth. It declines with the relative mean wealth level of a person's region (to avoid redistribution to other regions). For the rich, it rises with the inequality level of their own region (...
In previous work we introduce the idea of a taste for solidarity–a taste for equality in the provisi...
Strengthening subnational governments is high on the policy agenda of many developing countries. Fro...
The advantages and disadvantages of public sector decentralization are widely discussed in economics...
The decentralization of revenue sources and expen-diture responsibilities to subnational levels of g...
The literature has been inconclusive regarding the welfare effects of fiscal decentralization (FD), ...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Due to varying local revenue collection capacities and interes...
We revisit the classic problem of tax competition in the context of federal nations, and derive a po...
Due to varying local revenue collection capacities and interest group activities, revenue decentrali...
This paper studies the interplay between central and local governments in defining the optimal degre...
We study the decentralization of redistributive taxation in a political economy model assuming regio...
We revisit the classic problem of tax competition in the context of federal nations, and derive a po...
While conventional approaches to fiscal decentralization suggest that decentralization lowers the po...
This paper studies the interplay between central and local governments in defining the optimal degre...
This paper presents a spatial model of a city with two unequally productive jurisdictions. City resi...
We model a local public good with spillovers, in a framework where devolution is socially inefficien...
In previous work we introduce the idea of a taste for solidarity–a taste for equality in the provisi...
Strengthening subnational governments is high on the policy agenda of many developing countries. Fro...
The advantages and disadvantages of public sector decentralization are widely discussed in economics...
The decentralization of revenue sources and expen-diture responsibilities to subnational levels of g...
The literature has been inconclusive regarding the welfare effects of fiscal decentralization (FD), ...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Due to varying local revenue collection capacities and interes...
We revisit the classic problem of tax competition in the context of federal nations, and derive a po...
Due to varying local revenue collection capacities and interest group activities, revenue decentrali...
This paper studies the interplay between central and local governments in defining the optimal degre...
We study the decentralization of redistributive taxation in a political economy model assuming regio...
We revisit the classic problem of tax competition in the context of federal nations, and derive a po...
While conventional approaches to fiscal decentralization suggest that decentralization lowers the po...
This paper studies the interplay between central and local governments in defining the optimal degre...
This paper presents a spatial model of a city with two unequally productive jurisdictions. City resi...
We model a local public good with spillovers, in a framework where devolution is socially inefficien...
In previous work we introduce the idea of a taste for solidarity–a taste for equality in the provisi...
Strengthening subnational governments is high on the policy agenda of many developing countries. Fro...
The advantages and disadvantages of public sector decentralization are widely discussed in economics...