Working Paper

The Dynamic Response of Municipal Budgets to Revenue Shocks

Ines Helm, Jan Stuhler
CESifo, Munich, 2021

CESifo Working Paper No. 9083

We study the fiscal and tax response to intergovernmental grants, exploiting quasi-experimental variation within Germany’s fiscal equalization scheme triggered by Census revisions of official population counts. Municipal budgets do not adjust instantly. Instead, spending and investments adapt within five years to revenue gains, while adjustment to revenue losses is more rapid. Yet, the long-run response is symmetric. The tax response is particularly slow, stretching over more than a decade. Well-known empirical “anomalies” in public finance such as the flypaper effect are thus primarily a short-run phenomenon, while long-run fiscal behavior appears more consistent with standard theories of fiscal federalism.

CESifo Category
Public Finance
Fiscal Policy, Macroeconomics and Growth
Keywords: intergovernmental grants, fiscal transfers, government spending, local taxation, census shock, flypaper effect
JEL Classification: H710, H720, H770, E620