Subsidised transport services in a fiscal federation: Why local governments may be against decentralised service provision

IF 2.2 3区 工程技术 Q2 ECONOMICS
Daniel Hörcher , Bruno De Borger , Daniel J. Graham
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In this paper we consider a fiscal federation and study the effects of decentralised provision of loss-generating public services with benefit spillovers to other regions. We use public transport provision across administrative borders as a prototype example. We show in a formal model that local governments might be better off when a higher-level government or a neighbouring region provides these services, and even privatisation to a monopolist can be preferred over decentralisation. Our model reveals that these results are governed by a variant of the tax exporting mechanism that applies to subsidised services, i.e., the possibility that local consumers can exploit spillover benefits without contributing to the subsidy burden of service provision. Public transport provision is one of the large sectors of public policy where decentralisation could provide social benefits, but, as the paper reveals, the need for subsidies generates a genuine conflict of interest between the governments involved.

财政联盟中的补贴交通服务:为什么地方政府可能反对分散服务
在本文中,我们考虑了一个财政联邦,并研究了分散提供产生损失的公共服务对其他地区的影响。我们使用跨行政边界的公共交通作为一个原型例子。我们在一个正式的模型中表明,当上级政府或邻近地区提供这些服务时,地方政府可能会更好,甚至私有化给垄断者也比权力下放更可取。我们的模型显示,这些结果受到适用于补贴服务的税收出口机制的一种变体的控制,即当地消费者可以在不增加服务提供补贴负担的情况下利用溢出效益的可能性。公共交通供应是公共政策的一个大部门,权力下放可以提供社会效益,但正如论文所揭示的那样,补贴的需求在相关政府之间产生了真正的利益冲突。
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