In this paper, we offer a comprehensive and updated review of the impact of fiscal decentralization on the economy, society and politics. Our first target is the examination of two crucial and yet unsolved issues in the empirical literature on decentralization: the proper measurement of decentralization itself and its potential endogeneity in econometric estimates. Then, we discuss the main existing findings on the effects of decentralization on a relevant list of socio-economic issues. The impact of fiscal decentralization reforms on political institutions and public policies is also considered. Complete answers on the impact of fiscal decentralization are not likely to be certain but, overall, there are reasons to be optimistic about the net positive result. Our survey by necessity has to be selective but it presents a balanced view of what is known and what is not yet known opening room for further research and practice on fiscal decentralization.

The impact of fiscal decentralization. a survey / Martinez Vazquez, Jorge; Lago Peñas, Santiago; Sacchi, Agnese. - STAMPA. - 31:4(2017), pp. 1095-1129. [10.1111/joes.12182]

The impact of fiscal decentralization. a survey

SACCHI, AGNESE
2017

Abstract

In this paper, we offer a comprehensive and updated review of the impact of fiscal decentralization on the economy, society and politics. Our first target is the examination of two crucial and yet unsolved issues in the empirical literature on decentralization: the proper measurement of decentralization itself and its potential endogeneity in econometric estimates. Then, we discuss the main existing findings on the effects of decentralization on a relevant list of socio-economic issues. The impact of fiscal decentralization reforms on political institutions and public policies is also considered. Complete answers on the impact of fiscal decentralization are not likely to be certain but, overall, there are reasons to be optimistic about the net positive result. Our survey by necessity has to be selective but it presents a balanced view of what is known and what is not yet known opening room for further research and practice on fiscal decentralization.
2017
corruption; economic growth; politics; fiscal federalism; income inequality; macroeconomic stability; political decentralization; service delivery; sub-national governments; tax morale
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The impact of fiscal decentralization. a survey / Martinez Vazquez, Jorge; Lago Peñas, Santiago; Sacchi, Agnese. - STAMPA. - 31:4(2017), pp. 1095-1129. [10.1111/joes.12182]
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