To Fragment or to Consolidate Jurisdictions: the Optimal Architecture of Government

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Autor(a) principal: Baleiras, Rui
Data de Publicação: 2001
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10362/83535
Resumo: Fiscal decentralisation is a hot issue worldwide. Within the European Union, there are even opposing tendencies with respect to the assignment of responsibilities between government tiers. This is a textbook paper aiming to provide a pedagogic introduction to the economics of government formation. Government size and district boundaries are endogenously set. Through a unified diagrammatic framework, the paper stresses the impact many politico-economic factors are likely to exert upon those endogenous variables. The list includes heterogeneity in demand for and supply of local public goods, cost sharing, scale economies, interjurisdictional spillovers, mobility of consumer-voters, congestion degrees, governance costs, and second-best finance. The analysis thus provides a foundation for a vertical system of multifunction governments very much in the pioneering spirit of Mancur Olson and Wallace Oates.
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title To Fragment or to Consolidate Jurisdictions: the Optimal Architecture of Government
spellingShingle To Fragment or to Consolidate Jurisdictions: the Optimal Architecture of Government
Baleiras, Rui
Fiscal federalism
Clubs
Government size
Correspondence principle
Governance costs
title_short To Fragment or to Consolidate Jurisdictions: the Optimal Architecture of Government
title_full To Fragment or to Consolidate Jurisdictions: the Optimal Architecture of Government
title_fullStr To Fragment or to Consolidate Jurisdictions: the Optimal Architecture of Government
title_full_unstemmed To Fragment or to Consolidate Jurisdictions: the Optimal Architecture of Government
title_sort To Fragment or to Consolidate Jurisdictions: the Optimal Architecture of Government
author Baleiras, Rui
author_facet Baleiras, Rui
author_role author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Baleiras, Rui
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Fiscal federalism
Clubs
Government size
Correspondence principle
Governance costs
topic Fiscal federalism
Clubs
Government size
Correspondence principle
Governance costs
description Fiscal decentralisation is a hot issue worldwide. Within the European Union, there are even opposing tendencies with respect to the assignment of responsibilities between government tiers. This is a textbook paper aiming to provide a pedagogic introduction to the economics of government formation. Government size and district boundaries are endogenously set. Through a unified diagrammatic framework, the paper stresses the impact many politico-economic factors are likely to exert upon those endogenous variables. The list includes heterogeneity in demand for and supply of local public goods, cost sharing, scale economies, interjurisdictional spillovers, mobility of consumer-voters, congestion degrees, governance costs, and second-best finance. The analysis thus provides a foundation for a vertical system of multifunction governments very much in the pioneering spirit of Mancur Olson and Wallace Oates.
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