谁来吸收冲击?新冠肺炎危机对各级政府财政影响分析

IF 1.5 Q2 ECONOMICS
Sean Dougherty, Pietrangelo de Biase
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本文讨论了COVID-19危机对各级政府的财政影响。它对比了各级政府的收入和支出构成及其主要制度差异。对于收入,我们使用了一个误差修正模型来估计不同级别政府的短期弹性,结果表明,地方政府(sng)的收入对经济衰退的敏感性低于中央政府,这主要是因为地方政府倾向于更多地依赖于不动产的经常性税收。在支出方面,中央政府通常负责大部分社会保障支出,而天然气天然气集团的投资收入比更高。这些支出分配的差异与天然气集团面临的大量预算和借款限制相结合,造成了次国家一级的顺周期性和中央一级的反周期性的趋势。此外,在2019冠状病毒病危机背景下,为了使国家政府有财政能力采取必要措施应对疫情,中央政府主要通过政府间赠款向国家政府提供支持。因此,中央政府承受了大部分冲击。补充信息:在线版本包含补充资料,下载地址:10.1007/s10368-021-00518-1。
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Who absorbs the shock? An analysis of the fiscal impact of the COVID-19 crisis on different levels of government.

This paper discusses the fiscal impact of the COVID-19 crisis across levels of government. It contrasts the composition of revenues and expenditures of different levels of government and their main institutional differences. For revenues, an error correction model is used to estimate the short-term elasticities of different levels of government, showing that subnational governments' (SNGs) revenues are less sensitive to economic downturns than central governments', mostly because SNGs tend to rely more on recurrent taxes on immovable property. For expenditures, central governments are often responsible for the bulk of expenditure on social protection, while SNGs have a higher investment-to-revenue ratio. The combination of these differences of expenditure assignment with the substantial budget and borrowing constraints that SNGs face creates a tendency towards pro-cyclicality at the subnational level and counter-cyclicality at the central level. Furthermore, in the context of the COVID-19 crisis, in order for SNGs to have the fiscal capacity for necessary measures to tackle the outbreak, central governments supported SNGs mostly through intergovernmental grants. As a consequence, central governments have absorbed most of the shock.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s10368-021-00518-1.

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期刊介绍: The double-blind peer reviewed Journal International Economics and Economic Policy publishes empirical and theoretical contributions, especially papers which are relevant for economic policy. The main focus of the journal is on comparative economic policy, international political economy, including international organizations and policy cooperation, monetary and real/technological dynamics in open economies, globalization and regional integration, trade, migration, international investment, internet commerce and regulation.IEEP particularly offers contributions from the policy community and provides a forum for exchange for the academic and policy community. Officially cited as: Int Econ Econ Policy
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