The European Union budget is distributed primarily in the form of intergovernmental grants to sub-state governments, which invest the grants in local projects. Transfers are allocated under the auspices of the European structural funds. This article assesses the causal links between electoral incentives on the recipient side, European funding goals, and local grant allocation. Tobit regressions of the allocation patterns in 419 local districts in Germany for the period 2000–6 suggest the following: although recipient sub-state governments enjoy substantial discretion in selecting projects, their distributive choices are largely in accord with European goals. As theoretically predicted, however, there is robust evidence that sub-state govern...
Intergovernmental grants are of vital importance for local governments in OECD countries as they rep...
This paper uses a simple model of fiscal competition between local jurisdictions to analyse the impa...
Despite widespread acknowledgement of the dangers of selective subsidisation, government support to ...
The European Union budget is distributed primarily in the form of intergovernmental grants to sub-st...
The European Union budget is distributed primarily in the form of intergovernmental grants to sub-st...
Extensive research suggests that political factors bias the domestic allocation of the European Stru...
More than half of the EU budget is dedicated to Structural Funds, which are allocated across EU regi...
We investigate the distribution of European Union (EU) Structural Funds across EU regions. We draw f...
We study partisan favoritism in the allocation of intergovernmental transfers. Our dataset combines ...
Electoral institutions should systematically affect the propensity of a country to rely and spend on...
We investigate the distribution of European Union (EU) Structural Funds across EU regions. We draw f...
While EU regional policy has the ambitious objective of supporting lagging regions and promoting int...
The paper examines the determinants of the assignment of EU funds to Portuguese municipalities using...
To promote economic and social cohesion, the European Union (EU) structural funds part-finance publi...
The paper examines the determinants of the assignment of EU funds to Portuguese municipalities using...
Intergovernmental grants are of vital importance for local governments in OECD countries as they rep...
This paper uses a simple model of fiscal competition between local jurisdictions to analyse the impa...
Despite widespread acknowledgement of the dangers of selective subsidisation, government support to ...
The European Union budget is distributed primarily in the form of intergovernmental grants to sub-st...
The European Union budget is distributed primarily in the form of intergovernmental grants to sub-st...
Extensive research suggests that political factors bias the domestic allocation of the European Stru...
More than half of the EU budget is dedicated to Structural Funds, which are allocated across EU regi...
We investigate the distribution of European Union (EU) Structural Funds across EU regions. We draw f...
We study partisan favoritism in the allocation of intergovernmental transfers. Our dataset combines ...
Electoral institutions should systematically affect the propensity of a country to rely and spend on...
We investigate the distribution of European Union (EU) Structural Funds across EU regions. We draw f...
While EU regional policy has the ambitious objective of supporting lagging regions and promoting int...
The paper examines the determinants of the assignment of EU funds to Portuguese municipalities using...
To promote economic and social cohesion, the European Union (EU) structural funds part-finance publi...
The paper examines the determinants of the assignment of EU funds to Portuguese municipalities using...
Intergovernmental grants are of vital importance for local governments in OECD countries as they rep...
This paper uses a simple model of fiscal competition between local jurisdictions to analyse the impa...
Despite widespread acknowledgement of the dangers of selective subsidisation, government support to ...