Intergovernmental transfers and public spending in Brazilian municipalities


Autoria(s): Arvate, Paulo Roberto; Mattos, Enlinson; Rocha, Fabiana
Data(s)

02/03/2015

02/03/2015

02/03/2015

Resumo

We estimate the effects of unconditional (full fiscal decentralization) versus conditional (partial fiscal decentralization) block grants on local public spending in Brazilian municipalities. Our results suggest that the effect of unconditional and conditional transfers do not differ statistically. Their combination promotes a full crowding-in effect on aggregate public spending — i.e., for $1 of unconditional and conditional grant receipts; we find $1 of additional local public expenditures, greater than the corresponding effect of local income, providing further evidence for the flypaper effect. Moreover, the effect of unconditional transfers on education (health) spending is smaller than the effect of conditional education (health) transfers but greater than the corresponding effect of local income. We consider four strategies to identify causal effects of federal grants and the local income on fiscal responses regarding Brazilian local governments: (i) a fuzzy regression discontinuity design, (ii) Redistributive rules of education funds, (iii) Oil and Gas production, and (iv) Rainfall deviations from the historical mean.

Identificador

TD 377

http://hdl.handle.net/10438/13465

Idioma(s)

en_US

Relação

EESP- Textos para Discussão;TD 377

Palavras-Chave #Unconditional and Conditional Grants, #Local government #Crowding-out effect #Crowding-in effect (Flypaper effect) #Economia
Tipo

Working Paper