In many countries organized as federations, fiscal-equalization schemes have been implemented to mitigate vertical or horizontal imbalances. Such schemes usually imply that the member states of the federation can only partly internalize marginal tax revenue before redistribution. Aside from this internalized revenue, referred to as the marginal tax-back rate, the remainder is redistributed. We investigate the extent to which extent state-level authorities in such federation under-exploit their tax bases. By means of a stylized model we show that the member states have an incentive to align the effective tax rates on their residents with the level of the tax-back rate. We empirically test the model using state-level and micro-level taxpayer ...
In the division of scal responsibilities between central and local governments, it is usually argued...
Author's draft version published as working paperRecent work has shown that a system of equalization...
Models of \u85scal federalism rarely account for the multitude of real-world intergovernmental arran...
Under cooperative federalism, when an identical tax tariff applies to all regions of a federation, u...
Models of fiscal federalism rarely account for the multitude of real-world intergovernmen-tal arrang...
Recent literature has emphasized that redistributive grant systems may tend to internalize fiscal ex...
Concurrent taxation is a feature of many federal systems. As a consequence of this fact, the tax pol...
We develop a model of a federation with two heterogeneous states which participate in an Australian...
We provide empirical estimates of the risk-sharing and redistributive properties of fiscal equalizat...
Preliminary and incomplete. Please do not cite. We provide empirical estimates of the risk-sharing a...
We examine the tax assignment problem in a federation with two layers of government sharing an elast...
Tax and expenditure policies are studied in a federation with imperfectly mobile households. States ...
We study tax evasion and decentralized tax enforcement in a federal economy with mobile capital and ...
The fiscal architecture of a country plays a crucial role in how, where and to which extent economic...
In this paper, we model a federal economy where perfectly mobile labour supply is taxed on an ad val...
In the division of scal responsibilities between central and local governments, it is usually argued...
Author's draft version published as working paperRecent work has shown that a system of equalization...
Models of \u85scal federalism rarely account for the multitude of real-world intergovernmental arran...
Under cooperative federalism, when an identical tax tariff applies to all regions of a federation, u...
Models of fiscal federalism rarely account for the multitude of real-world intergovernmen-tal arrang...
Recent literature has emphasized that redistributive grant systems may tend to internalize fiscal ex...
Concurrent taxation is a feature of many federal systems. As a consequence of this fact, the tax pol...
We develop a model of a federation with two heterogeneous states which participate in an Australian...
We provide empirical estimates of the risk-sharing and redistributive properties of fiscal equalizat...
Preliminary and incomplete. Please do not cite. We provide empirical estimates of the risk-sharing a...
We examine the tax assignment problem in a federation with two layers of government sharing an elast...
Tax and expenditure policies are studied in a federation with imperfectly mobile households. States ...
We study tax evasion and decentralized tax enforcement in a federal economy with mobile capital and ...
The fiscal architecture of a country plays a crucial role in how, where and to which extent economic...
In this paper, we model a federal economy where perfectly mobile labour supply is taxed on an ad val...
In the division of scal responsibilities between central and local governments, it is usually argued...
Author's draft version published as working paperRecent work has shown that a system of equalization...
Models of \u85scal federalism rarely account for the multitude of real-world intergovernmental arran...