We investigate how lump-sum equalization transfers affect expenditures and taxes in the municipalities of the largest German state North Rhine-Westphalia. In general, those general-purpose transfers cannot be treated as exogenous variables. Thus, for the identification of causal effects, two exogenous adjustments in the transfer allocation formula are used as instrumental variables. Findings suggest the existence of the “flypaper effect” – municipalities use transfers to increase expenditures but do not reduce tax rates. Extra money from transfers is mainly used to finance social expenditures and public facilities. A set of robustness checks, including a spatial dependence model, confirm the results
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Recent empirical work on US governments indicates an asymmetry in the flypaper effect: the elasticit...
We investigate how lump-sum equalization transfers affect expenditures and taxes in the municipaliti...
We investigate the effect of general-purpose transfers on different expenditure categories and tax r...
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In this paper we use a simple bureaucracy model of fiscal illusion to analyze the impact of intergov...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine whether there is a flypaper effect on the municipality’s we...
Recent empirical work on US governments indicates an asymmetry in the flypaper effect: the elasticit...
We investigate how lump-sum equalization transfers affect expenditures and taxes in the municipaliti...
We investigate the effect of general-purpose transfers on different expenditure categories and tax r...
Theory suggests that transfers should have an effect on local fiscal policy that is similar to an eq...
This paper uses a simple model of fiscal competition in taxes and public inputs among local jurisdic...
Unlike classical theoretical expectations, our empirical study shows that financial transfers to dec...
This paper has two purposes. First, to construct efficiency scores in tax collection for Brazilian m...
Unlike classical theoretical expectations, our empirical study shows that financial transfers to dec...
A large panel of German municipalities is employed in order to investigate the dynamic fiscal policy...
This paper analyzes municipal expenditures in the light of horizontal fiscal interactions. I investi...
The paper empirically analyzes the incentive effects of equalizing transfers on business tax policy ...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the determinants of the local public expenditures and, in pa...
This study focuses on the impacts state shared revenues has on local government finances. Specifical...
In this paper we use a simple bureaucracy model of fiscal illusion to analyze the impact of intergov...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine whether there is a flypaper effect on the municipality’s we...
Recent empirical work on US governments indicates an asymmetry in the flypaper effect: the elasticit...