The fiscal decentralization impulse now sweeping the world often leads to partial decentralization, where subnational governments are funded by central transfers, rather than leading to full local autonomy. Despite the practical important of this arrangement, the literature contains no economic analysis of a partial decentralization regime in a Tiebout-style model. This paper provides such an analysis, relying on the key assumption that public-good provision requires effort on the part of government officials. By choosing different degrees of effort, localities can then provide different public-good levels even when a fixed, common transfer constrains them to spend the same amount. A number of useful results are derived.
Although it is yet to be systematically investigated where the initiative for fiscal decentralizatio...
We present a dynamic two-region model with overlapping generations. There are two types of public ex...
Does fiscal decentralization lead to more efficient governance, better public goods, and higher econ...
The fiscal decentralization impulse now sweeping the world often leads to partial decentraliza-tion,...
Excessive borrowing by subnational governments is considered to be one of the perils of fiscal decen...
We analyse how fiscal decentralization affects the volatility of government consumption extending th...
We survey the empirical literature on fiscal decentralization (FD) and analyze the advantages and di...
Many industrialized countries have recently implemented fiscal decentralization reforms assigning mo...
A notable difference between the U.S. and many countries in Europe is in the degree of fiscal decent...
governments on national government revenues to support their expenditures) is somehow inherent to mu...
Artículo de publicación ISIWhile there is an extensive list of publications to explain fiscal decent...
Strengthening subnational governments is high on the policy agenda of many developing countries. Fro...
This paper empirically investigates the underlying causes of expenditure decentralization, based on ...
A relevant mismatch between tax and expenditure decentralization characterizes many industrialized c...
This paper offers a theoretical explanation of the difficulties embodied in a process of fiscal dece...
Although it is yet to be systematically investigated where the initiative for fiscal decentralizatio...
We present a dynamic two-region model with overlapping generations. There are two types of public ex...
Does fiscal decentralization lead to more efficient governance, better public goods, and higher econ...
The fiscal decentralization impulse now sweeping the world often leads to partial decentraliza-tion,...
Excessive borrowing by subnational governments is considered to be one of the perils of fiscal decen...
We analyse how fiscal decentralization affects the volatility of government consumption extending th...
We survey the empirical literature on fiscal decentralization (FD) and analyze the advantages and di...
Many industrialized countries have recently implemented fiscal decentralization reforms assigning mo...
A notable difference between the U.S. and many countries in Europe is in the degree of fiscal decent...
governments on national government revenues to support their expenditures) is somehow inherent to mu...
Artículo de publicación ISIWhile there is an extensive list of publications to explain fiscal decent...
Strengthening subnational governments is high on the policy agenda of many developing countries. Fro...
This paper empirically investigates the underlying causes of expenditure decentralization, based on ...
A relevant mismatch between tax and expenditure decentralization characterizes many industrialized c...
This paper offers a theoretical explanation of the difficulties embodied in a process of fiscal dece...
Although it is yet to be systematically investigated where the initiative for fiscal decentralizatio...
We present a dynamic two-region model with overlapping generations. There are two types of public ex...
Does fiscal decentralization lead to more efficient governance, better public goods, and higher econ...