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Municipal Aid Evaluation and Reform

Bo Zhao

Municipal Finance Journal, 2015, vol. 36, issue 1, 51 - 73

Abstract: The distribution of unrestricted municipal aid has been a major policy concern in many states. Using Massachusetts as a case study, this paper examines the extent to which unrestricted municipal aid is responsive to the variation in the underlying fiscal health of municipalities. The paper uses a measure of “non-school cost-capacity gap”—based on local economic and social characteristics outside the direct control of local officials—to indicate the underlying fiscal health of cities and towns. The analysis finds that there are large disparities in municipal gaps among Massachusetts cities and towns and that those disparities have increased in recent years. However, unrestricted municipal aid has not been highly correlated with municipal gaps. This pattern is partly due to large ad hoc cuts in state aid over the past 20 years. This paper suggests that the state consider adopting a gap-based formula that provides more aid to communities facing larger municipal gaps. Policymakers should carefully readjust policy parameters in the formula over time to maintain the political feasibility of the approach. The gap-based framework and policy suggestions are potentially applicable to other states.

Date: 2015
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