Regionalization, public spending and growth: a stylized model dealing with ‘predatory states’ |
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Authors: | Elsa Duret Bruno Ventelou |
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Affiliation: | a CERDI-IDREC, Université d'Auvergne, 65 Bd François Mitterrand, 63 000, Clermont-Ferrand, France;b INSERM U 379/ORS PACA, 23 rue Stanislas Torrents, 13006, Marseille, France |
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Abstract: | In this paper, a micro-founded model analyzing the effects of ‘regionalization’ on economic activity is developed. It shows that the spatial division of public competencies can have an impact on the growth rate via the efficiency of governmental choices: initially advantageous for weak levels, decentralization (/reduction of regional size) becomes limited due to the risk of underestimation of the real profitability of public expenditure by local governments (non-internalized cross-border effects). In accordance with the theory, a transversal estimation for a sample of 51 countries for the 1990s establishes a ‘bell-shaped’ relation between indicators of regionalization and the quality of governance. |
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Keywords: | Intergovernmental relations Spatial economics Public finance and corruption |
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