This paper provides a spatial-econometric analysis of the setting of property tax rates by Dutch municipalities. We find evidence of tax mimicking: a ten percent higher property tax rate in neighboring municipalities leads to a 3.5 percent higher tax rate. Mimicking is less pronounced in municipalities governed by coalitions backed by a large majority. This points to yardstick competition as the most likely source of tax mimicking. We also find that Dutch voters seem to be able to penalize incumbents for anticipated tax rate differentials, but not for unanticipated tax rate differentials. This limits the effectiveness of yardstick competition as a mechanism to reduce political rent-seeking.</p
This paper uses a Finnish policy intervention to study tax competition among local governments. Chan...
We test the ‘yardstick competition’ hypothesis by examining the effects of property tax increases, b...
This paper tests the existence of strategic interactions among municipalities, based on a panel of B...
This paper provides a spatial-econometric analysis of the setting of property tax rates by Dutch mun...
Three sources of strategic tax interactions among local jurisdictions are usually considered in the ...
Recent theoretical papers develop political agency models in which voters compare tax policy with th...
Do local governments mimic the tax rates set by other governments? Which groups of governments are u...
This paper analyses the role of partisan politics in determining the local tax burden. Property taxe...
This paper studies the determinants of local tax rates. For the two main local taxes in Spain - the ...
This paper aims at testing yardstick competition among the local jurisdictions of the Walloon Region...
This paper aims at testing yardstick competition among the local jurisdictions of the Walloon Region...
Literature describes different theories on tax rate determinants individually. This paper tries to a...
This paper uses spatial econometric methods to investigate property-tax competition among local gove...
This paper uses a Finnish policy intervention to study tax competition among local governments. Chan...
This paper tests the existence of strategic interactions among municipalities, based on a panel of B...
This paper uses a Finnish policy intervention to study tax competition among local governments. Chan...
We test the ‘yardstick competition’ hypothesis by examining the effects of property tax increases, b...
This paper tests the existence of strategic interactions among municipalities, based on a panel of B...
This paper provides a spatial-econometric analysis of the setting of property tax rates by Dutch mun...
Three sources of strategic tax interactions among local jurisdictions are usually considered in the ...
Recent theoretical papers develop political agency models in which voters compare tax policy with th...
Do local governments mimic the tax rates set by other governments? Which groups of governments are u...
This paper analyses the role of partisan politics in determining the local tax burden. Property taxe...
This paper studies the determinants of local tax rates. For the two main local taxes in Spain - the ...
This paper aims at testing yardstick competition among the local jurisdictions of the Walloon Region...
This paper aims at testing yardstick competition among the local jurisdictions of the Walloon Region...
Literature describes different theories on tax rate determinants individually. This paper tries to a...
This paper uses spatial econometric methods to investigate property-tax competition among local gove...
This paper uses a Finnish policy intervention to study tax competition among local governments. Chan...
This paper tests the existence of strategic interactions among municipalities, based on a panel of B...
This paper uses a Finnish policy intervention to study tax competition among local governments. Chan...
We test the ‘yardstick competition’ hypothesis by examining the effects of property tax increases, b...
This paper tests the existence of strategic interactions among municipalities, based on a panel of B...