The compliance with the “principle of fiscal equivalence”, i.e. the coincidence between the areas of the economic and the political jurisdiction, is a basic requirement for the efficient provision of public services by a local government. The mobility of people is an important factor preventing this requirement from being met and generating a serious case of externality : as a result of mobility, indeed, many people come to consume the services provided by a given local government (e. g. the central municipality of a metropolitan area), although they belong to other political jurisdictions , in which they are voters and taxpayers. From the distributional viewpoint this implies an additional burden on the budget of the municipality in question, and ultimately on the finances of its resident citizens. The idea of devising some way to prevent such burden from arising seems to deserve a great deal of attention. This paper tries firstly to provide an outline of the inefficiencies generated by the mobility of people in the framework of a decentralized state, and in the second place some suggestion about the use of the Italian local revenue schemes (taxes, public prices and grants) – both existing and envisaged in the current project of reform - to meet the demand for equalization arising from the distributional outcome of such inefficiencies

La perequazione per gli effetti della mobilità delle persone sulle finanze dei governi locali / G.M. Bernareggi. - Milano : Department of Economics in Milano university, 2009 Dec 16.

La perequazione per gli effetti della mobilità delle persone sulle finanze dei governi locali

G.M. Bernareggi
Primo
2009

Abstract

The compliance with the “principle of fiscal equivalence”, i.e. the coincidence between the areas of the economic and the political jurisdiction, is a basic requirement for the efficient provision of public services by a local government. The mobility of people is an important factor preventing this requirement from being met and generating a serious case of externality : as a result of mobility, indeed, many people come to consume the services provided by a given local government (e. g. the central municipality of a metropolitan area), although they belong to other political jurisdictions , in which they are voters and taxpayers. From the distributional viewpoint this implies an additional burden on the budget of the municipality in question, and ultimately on the finances of its resident citizens. The idea of devising some way to prevent such burden from arising seems to deserve a great deal of attention. This paper tries firstly to provide an outline of the inefficiencies generated by the mobility of people in the framework of a decentralized state, and in the second place some suggestion about the use of the Italian local revenue schemes (taxes, public prices and grants) – both existing and envisaged in the current project of reform - to meet the demand for equalization arising from the distributional outcome of such inefficiencies
16-dic-2009
Fiscal federalism ; Mobility ; Equalization
Settore SECS-P/03 - Scienza delle Finanze
http://www.economia.unimi.it/uploads/wp/Deas2009_54wp.pdf
Working Paper
La perequazione per gli effetti della mobilità delle persone sulle finanze dei governi locali / G.M. Bernareggi. - Milano : Department of Economics in Milano university, 2009 Dec 16.
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