Decentralizing Spending More than Revenue: Does it Hurt Fiscal Performance?

34 Pages Posted: 8 Oct 2011

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Luc Eyraud

International Monetary Fund (IMF)

Lusine Lusinyan

International Monetary Fund (IMF); European University Institute - Economics Department (ECO)

Date Written: September 2011

Abstract

In many countries the decentralization of spending responsibilities has outpaced the decentralization of revenue powers. Sub-national governments have then to rely on transfers from the center and borrowing to finance their spending. When this occurs, we find that the overall fiscal deficit tends to increase. This result is based on cross-country econometric evidence from OECD countries, and is particularly strong in the presence of regional disparities. Fiscal discipline can be strengthened by ensuring that sub-national taxing powers are adequate to meet spending obligations.

Keywords: Cross country analysis, Economic models, Fiscal policy, Fiscal reforms, Governance, Government expenditures, OECD, Revenues

Suggested Citation

Eyraud, Luc and Lusinyan, Lusine, Decentralizing Spending More than Revenue: Does it Hurt Fiscal Performance? (September 2011). IMF Working Paper No. 11/226, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1940812

Luc Eyraud

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Lusine Lusinyan (Contact Author)

International Monetary Fund (IMF) ( email )

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United States

European University Institute - Economics Department (ECO) ( email )

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