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Cover of: Intergovernmental Transfers, Local Fiscal Policy, and the Flypaper Effect: Evidence from a German State
Thushyanthan Baskaran

Intergovernmental Transfers, Local Fiscal Policy, and the Flypaper Effect: Evidence from a German State

Section: Articles
Volume 72 (2016) / Issue 1, pp. 1-40 (40)
Published 09.07.2018
DOI 10.1628/001522116X14462054864882
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Summary
I study how rule-based general-purpose transfers from a higher tier of government affect municipalities' expenditures and taxation. The data set covers 319 municipalities in the German state of Hesse over the period 2001–2010. For identification, I rely on discontinuities in the allocation formula for general-purpose transfers that the state government of Hesse pays to its municipalities. Exploiting these discontinuities to implement an instrumenal-variable design, I find evidence that Hessian municipalities use transfers to increase expenditures but not to reduce taxes. These results are consistent with the existence of a flypaper effect in German local fiscal equalization.