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The determinants of the financial distress of Italian municipalities: How much is it due to inadequate resources?

Emanuele Padovani (), Francesco Porcelli () and Alberto Zanardi ()
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Emanuele Padovani: University of Bologna
Francesco Porcelli: University of Bari
Alberto Zanardi: University of Bologna

International Tax and Public Finance, 2024, vol. 31, issue 6, No 3, 1494-1533

Abstract: Abstract The key question addressed in this work is whether financial distress recently experienced by several Italian municipalities can be at least partially imputed to the inadequacy of the financial resources they suffer compared to the needs of their populations and their territories. Starting from a multidimensional definition of financial distress, we investigate this issue by exploiting the variability across municipalities revealed by two different occurrences recently involving the intergovernmental fiscal relations in Italy: on the one hand, the large cuts in vertical transfers carried out by the central government as part of the fiscal consolidation strategy in the period 2014–2015 which affected single municipalities to varying degrees; and, on the other hand, the introduction of a new mechanism of equalization transfers at municipal level which showed how the gap between available financial resources to local needs is differentiated across municipalities. Exploiting these sources of variability across local authorities, the estimation results show that the Italian municipalities which suffer a level of resources lower than that necessary to provide public services at a standard level are, ceteris paribus, more likely to run into financial difficulties. By the same token, large cuts in central government transfers have a statistically significant effect on financial vulnerability at municipal level.

Keywords: Financial distress; Resources inadequacy; Local government; Italy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: H70 H72 H77 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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