DIW Discussion Papers 1204, 29 S.
Andreas Kappeler, Albert Solé-Ollé, Andreas Stephan, Timo Välilä
2012
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The aim of this paper is to analyze the effect of revenue decentralization on the provision of infrastructure at the sub-national level. We estimate the effects of revenue decentralization and earmarked grant financing on the level of sub-national infrastructure investment in 20 European countries over the period 1990-2009. The results are interpreted in light of the predictions of the theory on fiscal federalism. We find that it is sub-national infrastructure investment that increases after revenue decentralization and not investment in redistribution. However, the effect of revenue decentralization is lower the higher the use of earmarked grants to fund infrastructure investment.
Topics: Regional economy, Public finances
JEL-Classification: H54;H77;H76;C23
Keywords: regional investment, fiscal federalism, dynamic panel data
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http://hdl.handle.net/10419/61424