Decentralization and Overborrowing in a Fiscal Federation
Si Guo,
Yun Pei and
Zoe Xie
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Si Guo: International Monetary Fund
No 1229, 2019 Meeting Papers from Society for Economic Dynamics
Abstract:
We build an infinite horizon equilibrium model of fiscal federation, where anticipation of transfers from the central government creates incentives for local governments to overborrow. Absent commitment, the central government over-transfers, which distorts the central-local distribution of resources. Applying the model to fiscal decentralization, we find when decentralization widens local government’s fiscal gap, borrowings by both local and central governments rise. Quantitatively, fiscal decentralization accounts for 19–40% of changes in general government debt in Spain during 1988–2006. A macroprudential tax on local borrowing that implements Pareto optimal allocation would reduce debt by 27% and raise welfare by 3.75%.
Date: 2019
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