Working Paper

Using a Discontinuous Grant to Identify the Effect of Grants on Local Taxes and Spending

Matz Dahlberg, Eva Mörk, Jørn Rattsø, Hanna Ågren
CESifo, Munich, 2006

CESifo Working Paper No. 1857

When investigating the effects of federal grants on the behavior of lower-level governments, it is hard to defend the handling of grants as an exogenous factor affecting local governments; federal governments often set grants based on characteristics and performance of local governments. In this paper we make use of a discontinuity in the Swedish grant system in order to estimate the causal effects of general intergovernmental grants on local spending and local tax rates. The formula for the distribution of funds is used as an exclusion restriction in an IV-estimation. We find evidence of crowding-in, where federal grants are shifted to more local spending, but not to reduced local tax rates. Our results thus confirm a flypaper effect for Sweden.

CESifo Category
Public Finance
Keywords: fiscal federalism, grants, flypaper effect, local taxation, local government expenditure, causal effects
JEL Classification: H210,H710,H770,R510