A simultaneous equations model of fiscal policy interactions

Maarten A. Allers*, J. Paul Elhorst

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Abstract

Existing studies of fiscal policy interactions are based on single equation (SE) models of either taxation or expenditures, without specifying the underlying social welfare function, without taking account of budget constraints and without allowing for cost differences between jurisdictions. Taking all this into account, we derive an extended version of the linear expenditure system with policy interaction effects. We use this system to simultaneously estimate interactions in both taxation and different spending categories among Dutch municipalities. Our interaction parameters tend to be higher than those estimated using conventional SE models.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)271-291
Number of pages21
JournalJournal of Regional Science
Volume51
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May-2011

Keywords

  • YARDSTICK COMPETITION
  • LOCAL-GOVERNMENTS
  • INTERDEPENDENT PREFERENCES
  • EMPIRICAL-EVIDENCE
  • TAX MIMICKING
  • EXPENDITURE
  • BEHAVIOR
  • SPILLOVERS
  • PATTERNS
  • SERVICES

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