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This paper studies fiscal federalism when voter information varies across regions. We develop a model of political agency with heterogeneously informed voters. Rent-seeking politicians provide public goods to win the votes of the informed. As a result, rent extraction is lower in regions with...
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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...
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In the last days of the electoral campaign for the 2004 general election in Spain, on Thursday March 11th 2004, a series of simultaneous terror attacks caused the death of 191 persons in commuting trains in the capital Madrid. Four days later, the opposition party won the election, against all...
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The main objective of this paper is to calculate the distribution of the tax burden across income levels in Spain between 1960 and 1990. The chosen period covers the final years of Franco’s dictatorship and the first ones of the present parliamentary regime, and is thus meant to explore how...
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the spatial distribution and urbanization of settlements, while the spatial relationship has a significant but small …
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Why do some federations implement highly progressive intergovernmental transfer schemes while others do not? First, this essay establishes some stylized facts, using provincial-level data from nine federations to measure the extent of inter-regional redistribution achieved through...
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and Finland, two countries that are similar in many respects but in which local elections are held at different points in …
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, but that they peaked just before the 2007 elections. We estimate an equation for the incumbent’s vote share at this … cases receiving wide newspaper coverage (up to 9%). The effects found for the 2003 elections are much lower. When we …
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all elections held in the major Italian cities over a decade, we investigate the role of local (fiscal and environmental …) versus national issues in municipal elections. While the empirical evidence points to a strong ideological attachment and a …
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In this paper we provide new evidence on the importance of the so-called small state advantage for the allocation of the US federal budget. We also provide a new interpretation of the available empirical evidence. Analyzing outlays for the period 1978-2002, we show that not only does the...
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