合作联邦制下政党关系是否增加了转移收入?——来自德国的证据

IF 2.4 3区 经济学 Q2 ECONOMICS
Yannick Bury , Lars P. Feld , Ekkehard A. Köhler
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合作财政联邦制需要多层次的同意来决定政府间转移支付的分配。我们研究了在这种类型的联邦制下,市政议会在联邦一级的代表权如何影响联邦向市政府转移的分配。在势均势均势的选举中,采用回归不连续设计,我们发现直选的联邦议会成员(属于领导联邦政府的政党)诱导了从联邦政府到地方管辖的更高的基础设施转移。然而,我们的研究结果表明,只有当议员所在政党同时领导州政府时,这种效应才会显现出来。此外,我们认为地方一级的政党竞争是战略性使用联邦资金背后的动机。因此,我们的研究结果表明,联邦制本质上限制了出于政治原因滥用政府间转移支付。
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Do party ties increase transfer receipts in cooperative federalism? – Evidence from Germany
Cooperative fiscal federalism needs multi-level consent to decide on the allocation of intergovernmental transfers. We study how parliamentary representation of municipalities on the federal level influences the allocation of federal transfers to municipal governments under this type of federalism. Using a regression discontinuity design in close electoral races, we find that a directly elected member of the federal parliament, who belongs to the party that leads the federal government, induces higher infrastructure transfers from the federal government to a local jurisdiction. However, our results show that this effect only unfolds, if the parliamentarian's party is simultaneously leading the state government. Moreover, we identify party competition on the local level as a motive behind the strategic use of federal funds. Thus, our results suggest that federalism inherently entails restrictions on misusing intergovernmental transfers for political reasons.
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期刊介绍: The aim of the European Journal of Political Economy is to disseminate original theoretical and empirical research on economic phenomena within a scope that encompasses collective decision making, political behavior, and the role of institutions. Contributions are invited from the international community of researchers. Manuscripts must be published in English. Starting 2008, the European Journal of Political Economy is indexed in the Social Sciences Citation Index published by Thomson Scientific (formerly ISI).
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