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Antoni Zabalza

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Measuring the Regional Incidence of Taxes and Public Expenditure: The Available Methodology and its Limitations

2014

This article reviews the basic methodology used to estimate the regional incidence of taxes and public expenditure, which we call the fiscal incidence approach, and compares it with the cash flow approach, which measures tax revenues and expenditures in terms of the associated monetary cash flows. In this context, it considers critically the particular version of the cash flow approach used in Spain. The article also looks at the different ways in which economists have tried to decompose fiscal balances into a structural or distributive component and a cyclical component, and critically reviews present practices.

Regional fiscal balances tax and expenditure incidence cyclical and structural effectsjel:H2jel:H5jel:H62jel:H30jel:H61jel:H22Hacienda Pública Española/Review of Public Economics
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Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations: The Efficiency Effect of Taxes, Transfers, and Fiscal Illusion

2012

The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the efficiency cost of transfers. To this end, we develop a model of individual demand decisions about the provision of a regional public good that encompasses a continuum of tax–transfer scenarios to finance regional public expenditure. We assume that individuals have identical quasi-linear preferences defined over private consumption and the regional public good, that endowment income varies between individuals and regions, and that regions have different predetermined sizes. In an economy-wide resource constrained framework we show that, despite its simplicity, this model is capable of discriminating the efficiency properties of the different scen…

Private consumptionPublic AdministrationPublic economicsEndowmentGeography Planning and DevelopmentResource constrainedPublic expenditureManagement Monitoring Policy and LawEnvironmental Science (miscellaneous)Public goodFiscal illusionMicroeconomicsPhenomenonEconomicsRegional finance taxes transfers fiscal illusion flypaper effectEnvironment and Planning C: Government and Policy
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A general framework for the analysis of fiscal equalisation systems

2003

This paper shows that, despite the existing diversity of models of fiscal equalisation, there is a common underlying structure that links all of them. To this end, a framework of analysis sufficiently general so as to encompass the main schemes present in the literature is developed. This allows to uncover the common features of these schemes and to identify more readily the origin and nature of their differences. The formal approach is complemented with a numerical simulation of the models considered. The paper also shows the usefulness of the approach for reform policy and suggests two new models.

Structure (mathematical logic)MicroeconomicsComputer simulationPublic economicsEconomicsGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceDiversity (business)Spanish Economic Review
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