This study analyzes the impact of Hometown Tax Donation (HTD), a unique local fiscal system in Japan, on local government efficiency. It allows residents to make donations to local governments of their choice, receiving deductions on payment of local and national taxes, equivalent to the amount donated, except for small self-paid amounts (JPY2,000, US$15). Moreover, donors can receive gifts from the recipient government in return, depending on the amount donated. Therefore, tax revenue will outflow from the donor residents’ municipalities to other regions, whereas it will inflow to recipient municipalities from other regions. This makes local governments compete to receive donations under the HTD system by trying to enhance their efficiency...
The number of municipalities in Japan has decreased from 3,232 in 1999 to 1,820 in 2006 because of m...
This book discusses the concepts, types, models, and patterns of Japan’s Hometown Tax Donation Payme...
This item is only available electronically.How do intergovernmental grants affect the level of effic...
This study analyzes the impact of Hometown Tax Donation (HTD), a unique local fiscal system in Japan...
This study analyzes the impact of Hometown Tax Donation (HTD), a unique local fiscal system in Japan...
This study analyzes the impact of Hometown Tax Donation (HTD), a unique local fiscal system in Japan...
In order to evaluate a fiscal common-pool problem, this paper focuses on the relationship between lo...
The present study examines the incentiv¬e effects of fiscal equalization transfers on local corporat...
This study analyzes the altruistic and selfish motivations of charitable giving in the context of Ja...
This paper examines the incentives for local governments to improve their own fiscal balances in an ...
In order to evaluate a fiscal common-pool problem, this paper focuses on the relationship between lo...
This paper examines the incentives for local governments to improve their own fiscal balances in an ...
This book discusses the concepts, types, models, and patterns of Japan’s Hometown Tax Donation Payme...
The number of municipalities in Japan has decreased from 3,232 in 1999 to 1,820 in 2006 because of m...
The number of municipalities in Japan has decreased from 3,232 in 1999 to 1,820 in 2006 because of m...
The number of municipalities in Japan has decreased from 3,232 in 1999 to 1,820 in 2006 because of m...
This book discusses the concepts, types, models, and patterns of Japan’s Hometown Tax Donation Payme...
This item is only available electronically.How do intergovernmental grants affect the level of effic...
This study analyzes the impact of Hometown Tax Donation (HTD), a unique local fiscal system in Japan...
This study analyzes the impact of Hometown Tax Donation (HTD), a unique local fiscal system in Japan...
This study analyzes the impact of Hometown Tax Donation (HTD), a unique local fiscal system in Japan...
In order to evaluate a fiscal common-pool problem, this paper focuses on the relationship between lo...
The present study examines the incentiv¬e effects of fiscal equalization transfers on local corporat...
This study analyzes the altruistic and selfish motivations of charitable giving in the context of Ja...
This paper examines the incentives for local governments to improve their own fiscal balances in an ...
In order to evaluate a fiscal common-pool problem, this paper focuses on the relationship between lo...
This paper examines the incentives for local governments to improve their own fiscal balances in an ...
This book discusses the concepts, types, models, and patterns of Japan’s Hometown Tax Donation Payme...
The number of municipalities in Japan has decreased from 3,232 in 1999 to 1,820 in 2006 because of m...
The number of municipalities in Japan has decreased from 3,232 in 1999 to 1,820 in 2006 because of m...
The number of municipalities in Japan has decreased from 3,232 in 1999 to 1,820 in 2006 because of m...
This book discusses the concepts, types, models, and patterns of Japan’s Hometown Tax Donation Payme...
This item is only available electronically.How do intergovernmental grants affect the level of effic...