I empirically examine how fiscal rules and tax autonomy influence deficits of sub-national sectors across European countries. I use a new panel-data set to measure tax autonomy and the stringency of fiscal rules for EU15 regional and local government sectors over the period 1995 to 2008. I apply an instrumental variables approach to obtain an unbiased estimate of the impact of fiscal rules on deficits. I use political variables describing the central governments characteristics as instruments for fiscal rules at the sub-national level. The results show that the effectiveness of fiscal rules and tax autonomy depends on the constitutional structure. Fiscal rules decrease deficits only in unitary countries. Deficits of subnational sectors in f...
Abstract. New indices of fiscal rule strength are constructed and, using a dynamic panel econometric...
We assess the fiscal behaviour in the European Union countries for the period 1990- 2005 via the re...
Numerical fiscal rules mitigate the bias of pro-cyclicality, as an alternative to discretionary meas...
This paper empirically examines how fiscal rules and tax autonomy influence deficits of sub-national...
This article offers an empirical answer to the question of which institutional arrangements can help...
This article offers an empirical answer to the question of which institutional arrangements can help...
This article offers an empirical answer to the question of which institutional arrangements can help...
This article offers an empirical answer to the question of which institutional arrangements can help...
This article explores the effect of sub-national tax autonomy and sub-national control over shared t...
This paper studies the impact of national fiscal rules on government size as measured by the ratio o...
Numerical fiscal rules mitigate the bias of pro-cyclicality, as an alternative to discretionary meas...
Numerical fiscal rules mitigate the bias of pro-cyclicality, as an alternative to discretionary meas...
This paper uses a new data set on budgetary institutions in Europe to examine the impact of fiscal r...
Recent theoretical research suggests that financing sub-national governments’ expenditure out of own...
Mestrado em Economia Monetária e FinanceiraNumerical fiscal rules appear in the literature as a solu...
Abstract. New indices of fiscal rule strength are constructed and, using a dynamic panel econometric...
We assess the fiscal behaviour in the European Union countries for the period 1990- 2005 via the re...
Numerical fiscal rules mitigate the bias of pro-cyclicality, as an alternative to discretionary meas...
This paper empirically examines how fiscal rules and tax autonomy influence deficits of sub-national...
This article offers an empirical answer to the question of which institutional arrangements can help...
This article offers an empirical answer to the question of which institutional arrangements can help...
This article offers an empirical answer to the question of which institutional arrangements can help...
This article offers an empirical answer to the question of which institutional arrangements can help...
This article explores the effect of sub-national tax autonomy and sub-national control over shared t...
This paper studies the impact of national fiscal rules on government size as measured by the ratio o...
Numerical fiscal rules mitigate the bias of pro-cyclicality, as an alternative to discretionary meas...
Numerical fiscal rules mitigate the bias of pro-cyclicality, as an alternative to discretionary meas...
This paper uses a new data set on budgetary institutions in Europe to examine the impact of fiscal r...
Recent theoretical research suggests that financing sub-national governments’ expenditure out of own...
Mestrado em Economia Monetária e FinanceiraNumerical fiscal rules appear in the literature as a solu...
Abstract. New indices of fiscal rule strength are constructed and, using a dynamic panel econometric...
We assess the fiscal behaviour in the European Union countries for the period 1990- 2005 via the re...
Numerical fiscal rules mitigate the bias of pro-cyclicality, as an alternative to discretionary meas...