Passing the Buck? Central and Sub-national Governments in Times of Fiscal Stress

The paper explores interrelations between the fiscal situation of sub-national and central governments, or – put differently – whether and how sub-national and central governments contribute to each other’s fiscal difficulties. The first part of the paper examines sub-national government policies th...

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Main Author: Ahrend, Rudiger (-)
Other Authors: Curto-Grau, Marta, Vammalle, Camila
Format: eBook Section
Language:Inglés
Published: Paris : OECD Publishing 2013.
Series:OECD Regional Development Working Papers, no.2013/05.
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Summary:The paper explores interrelations between the fiscal situation of sub-national and central governments, or – put differently – whether and how sub-national and central governments contribute to each other’s fiscal difficulties. The first part of the paper examines sub-national government policies that may negatively affect the fiscal situation of the central government. Based on a new cross-country data-set at the level of individual regions, it examines structural factors that increase the probability of sub-national entities accumulating amounts of debt that may ultimately turn out to be unsustainable. The underlying idea is to explore to what degree such debt levels could result from moral hazard-driven behaviour at the regional level. The second part of the paper examines whether and how national governments hand the burden of fiscal adjustment down to sub-national levels, mainly looking at examples from the wave of fiscal adjustments in the wake of the 2007-09 global financial crisis.
Physical Description:1 online resource (33 p. )