Working Paper

Local Fiscal Equalization in Estonia: Is a Reform Necessary?

Peter Friedrich, Chang Woon Nam, Janno Reiljan
CESifo, Munich, 2009

CESifo Working Paper No. 2800

Estonian municipalities should perform a broad range of functions, while their fiscal resources are often limited and large disparities in fiscal capacity prevail among them. Moreover, the power to regulate fiscal affairs is mostly in the hands of the central government. We discuss how a strict application of the connexity principle can protect municipalities from the fiscal bottleneck. We also recommend the introduction of the principle of parallelism and investigate its effects on the unconditional, down-flow grant system in Estonia. In particular the procedure of determining the total sum of block grants appears to be changed.

CESifo Category
Public Finance
Keywords: fiscal equalization, municipal finance, connexity, principles of parallelism, Estonia
JEL Classification: H270,H700,H770,R100