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Fiscal flows in Europe: The redistributive effects of the EU budget
Juan VarelaRafael DomenechAntonio Maudessubject
MacroeconomicsBalance (accounting)European integrationEconomicsPer capitaRevenueProportionality (law)International economicsPer capita incomeGeneral Economics Econometrics and Financedescription
Fiscal Flows in Europe: The Redistributive Effects of the EU Budget. — In this paper we analyze the redistributive effects of the EU budget among European countries, exploring the relationship between income and fiscal flows, both in per capita terms. Using a new data set on EU budgets from 1986 to 1998, we find that the EU budget has a redistributive effect, though only on its expenditure side. The most redistributive expenditure category is the Regional Fund, followed by the Social Fund and by the guarantee section of the EAGGF. All of them have become increasingly redistributive in time. Total budgetary revenues show only proportionality with income. As regards the net financial balance, three groups of countries are identified, given the treatment they get from the EU budget that cannot be explained by their per capita income levels.
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2000-12-01 |