Looking across borders: A test of spatial policy interdependence using local government efficiency ratings |
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Authors: | Benny Geys |
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Affiliation: | aWissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung (WZB), “Market Processes and Governance” Research Unit, Reichpietschufer 50, D-10785 Berlin, Germany |
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Abstract: | Spatial patterns in (local) government taxation and spending decisions have received a lot of attention. Still, the focus on taxation or expenditure levels in previous studies may be incomplete. Indeed, (rational) individuals are likely to consider the level of spending on (or taxation for) public goods provision simultaneously with how much public goods they actually receive—thus assessing the ‘price/quantity’ of government policies. Therefore, the present paper argues that incumbents may want their ‘price/quantity’ ratio to be close to that in neighbouring regions. Analysing Flemish local governments' efficiency ratings for the year 2000 (which relate total spending to the quantity of locally provided public goods), we confirm the existence of neighbourhood effects in local government policies. |
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Keywords: | Government efficiency Flemish municipalities Local government Spatial interdependence Competition |
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