Fiscal Decentralization, Political Heterogeneity and Welfare

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2019-02-15

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Private Enterprise Research Center, Texas A&M University

Abstract

Theoretical and empirical literature on �scal decentralization has been thriving, while understanding the welfare implications of �scal decentralization under political diversity necessitates further investigation. Authors Erkmen G. Aslim and co-author Bilin Neyapti contribute to this literature by formally modeling the interaction between the central government and local governments, where the latter may have varying degrees of political proximity to the former. The model solution reveals that the optimal tax rate is positively associated with �scal decentralization, political unison, and spillovers across localities, while the local tax collection effort is negatively associated with all of these parameters. The �rst novel �nding of this study is that both the welfare and the central government’s utility peak and income distribution is more equitable at a lower level of �scal decentralization when spillovers exist than otherwise, which supports the decentralization theorem. The second novel �nding is that both the amount of redistributable income and central government utility increases with political unison.

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PoliticalEconomy

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Fiscal decentralization; �scal efficiency; welfare, PoliticalEconomy

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