Using a panel of 308 observations over the period 1989–1996, we analyse how Flemish municipalities react to budgetary shocks. We address two questions: whether governments respond differently to tax than to grant windfalls and whether responses to positive and negative shocks are symmetric. Our results confirm the recent findings on U.S. local governments that reveal asymmetric responses to positive and negative windfalls. We also find evidence of different responsiveness to tax and grant windfalls. Copyright Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2002Key words: Local government, public expenditures, windfalls, JEL Classification: H72, H77,
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The real value of grants to New Brunswick municipal councils from the provincial government fell dra...
Swiss municipalities are, to a large extent, responsible for their financial resources. Since these ...
Recent empirical work on US governments indicates an asymmetry in the flypaper effect: the elasticit...
The aim of this paper is to analyze whether Spanish municipalities adjust in response to budget shoc...
This paper studies the role of fiscal limitations in explaining the flypaper effect in Flemish munic...
This article examines the asymmetry in local government responses to economic-cycle-based changes of...
This paper concerns the short-run effects of local fiscal shocks on municipal expenditure and revenu...
The aim of this paper is to analyze whether Spanish municipalities adjust in response to budget shoc...
The level of revenues pocketed by a government during the fiscal year often deviates from that proje...
The purpose of this paper is to test econometrically the existence of fiscal interactions between Be...
The objective of this study is to analyze the causal impact of natural disasters on municipal budget...
The purpose of this paper is to test econometrically the existence of fiscal interactions between Be...
The dynamic fiscal policy adjustment of local jurisdictions is investigated empirically using a pane...
The real value of grants to New Brunswick municipal councils from the provincial government fell dra...
Swiss municipalities are, to a large extent, responsible for their financial resources. Since these ...