Fiscal Rules at the Local Level: The Challenge of Enforcement
René Geissler () and
Kai Wegrich
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René Geissler: Technical University of Applied Sciences
Kai Wegrich: Hertie School
A chapter in Local Public Finance, 2021, pp 39-56 from Springer
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Abstract Despite the growing significance of fiscal rules, there is little research about tools and practices of enforcement at the local level. Addressing this knowledge gap, this chapter makes three contributions: first, we review the literature on regulatory enforcement in the ‘public-to-private’ context and discuss six key insights. Second, we provide an empirical overview of enforcement instruments across 21 European countries and discuss them in light of those key insights. Third, we present findings from an in-depth over-time analysis of enforcement practices in Germany’s largest state, North Rhine-Westphalia. We find that European supervisory bodies have a range of instruments that broadly follow the logic of the ‘enforcement pyramid’ at their disposal, but there is substantial cross-national variation in the instruments used. The case study reveals a ‘back and forth’ enforcement style alternating between strengthening and loosening rules and enforcement measures. We find political logics, regulators’ capacities and economic contexts as key drivers. Finally, we conclude that the idea of enforcement as a rational application of legal norms is unrealistic. In order to increase compliance, regulators should make more of an effort to understand the underlying rationale for compliance and violations; they need to secure political support and a credible strategy for escalating sanctions in case of non-compliance.
Keywords: Fiscal rules; North Rhine-Westphalia; Enforcement; Responsive regulation; Politics of enforcement (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-67466-3_3
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