Incentive Aspects of Revenue Sharing: Central and Regional Government in Russia
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Authors
Plekhanov, Alexander
Publication Date
2004-07Series
Cambridge Working Papers in Economics
Publisher
Faculty of Economics
Language
English
Type
Working Paper
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Plekhanov, A. (2004). Incentive Aspects of Revenue Sharing: Central and Regional Government in Russia. https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.5188
Abstract
The paper provides an empirical analysis of fiscal incentives for Russian regional governments to foster economic growth and development. It points out several serious problems with previous empirical studies of fiscal incentives into Russian federalism, develops a new theoretical framework for the analysis of revenue-sharing policy between central and regional governments, paying particular attention to the case of non-benevolent authorities, and provides new estimates of incentive effects using an improved econometric methodology and a newly-collected dataset. Contrary to existing studies, incentives for regional governments are estimated to be present, but these incentive effects are considerably weaker in the short run than in the long run.
Keywords
Fiscal federalism, incentives, Russia, regional government
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