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  • 2010/09: Fiscal equalization and political conflict

    Maria Cubel

    In this paper we analyze the political viability of equalization rules in the context of a decentralized country. In concrete terms, we suggest that when equalization devices are perceived as unfair by one or more regions, political conflict may emerge as a result. Political conflict is analysed through a non...

    2010/08: Should tax bases overlap in a federation with lobbying?

    Alejandro Esteller-Moré, Umberto Galmarini, Leonzio Rizzo

    We examine the tax assignment problem in a federation with two layers of government sharing an elastic tax base, in which Leviathan policy makers levy an excise tax in an imperfectly competitive market and producers lobby for tax rate cuts. If the lobby of producers is very influential on policy...

    2010/07: Determinants of fiscal decentralization: political economy aspects

    Mario Jametti, Marcelin Joanis

    This paper empirically investigates the underlying causes of expenditure decentralization, based on the predictions of a new political economy model of partial fiscal decentralization. Under shared expenditure responsibility, the degree of decentralization is endogenous and depends on the relative political conditions prevailing at each level of government. Our empirical results...

    2010/06: Fiscal decentralization and intergovernmental grants: the European regional policy and Spanish autonomous regions

    Juan González Alegre

    Most of the Structural Actions are designed as an incentive to increase public investment in less-developed areas. However, we suspect that the efficiency of the policy is related to the level of fiscal autonomy of the subsidized government. In this paper we construct a paned data model in order to...

    2010/05: Efficiency and elusion: both sides of public enterprises in Spain

    Roberto Fernández Llera, María A. García Valiñas

    The main objective of this research consists on analyzing regional public sector enterprises (PSEs) in Spain. We describe a general view on Spanish Autonomous Communities (ACs) financial resources, in the context of the Stability and Growth Pact and Budgetary Stability Act. From 2002, such regulation imposes several constraints to ACs’...

    2010/04: Mobility and local income redistribution

    Sigrid Roehrs, David Stadelmann

    Mobility may undermine local income redistribution in federal systems, because rich taxpayers can evade high taxes by moving to low tax jurisdictions. By analyzing a model of local income redistribution with endogenous voting, income heterogeneity and an exogenously given degree of mobility we focus explicitly on the link between redistribution...