We consider a society composed of two regions. Each of them provides a public good whose benefits reach beyond local boundaries. In case of decentralization, taxes collected by members of a region are spent only on that region's public good. In case of centralization, tax receipts from the two regions are pooled and used to finance both public goods according to the population size of each region. The experiment shows that centralization induces lower tax morale and less efficient outcomes. The reasons are that centralization gives rise to an interregional incentive problem and creates inequalities in income between regions
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A movement toward fiscal decentralization is underway in many countries across the world. This movem...
This paper studies the relationship between fiscal decentralization and electoral accountability, by...
When local public goods are provided by a centralized authority, spillovers are internalized, but he...
We consider an economy composed of two regions. Each of them provides a public good whose benefits r...
We consider a society composed of two regions. Each of them provides a public good whose benefits re...
We study the decentralization of redistributive taxation in a political economy model assuming regio...
This paper analyzes the relationship between individuals' aversion to ethnic diversity, the degree o...
When local public goods are provided by a centralized authority, spillovers are internalized, but he...
This paper analyzes theoretically and empirically the relationship between individuals' aversion to ...
We present a dynamic two-region model with overlapping generations. There are two types of productiv...
1 There is a striking difference between the U.S. and most countries in Europe in willingness to red...
We examine the effects of tax base sharing on the growth path of an economy in which central and reg...
The expanding literature on fiscal decentralization (FD) emphasizes the role of institutional mechan...
The aim of the paper is to analyze a simple model of local public good provision with positive inter...
Do people care about the degree of centralization? This paper examines the effects of local centrali...
A movement toward fiscal decentralization is underway in many countries across the world. This movem...
This paper studies the relationship between fiscal decentralization and electoral accountability, by...
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