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Volume 3, Issue 1

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Spatial Interdependence of Local Public Expenditures: Selected Evidence from the Czech Republic

Šťastná, Lenka

Year: 2009   Volume: 3   Issue: 1   Pages: 7-25

Abstract: Local expenditures in neighbouring municipalities can be spatially interdependent due to spillovers, cooperation effects, competition effects or mimicking. In this paper, we aim to test the spatial interdependence of local public expenditures using data on 205 Czech municipalities. We found positive spatial interdependence in expenditures on housing and culture and negative spatial interdependence for expenditures on industry and infrastructure and environmental protection. Additionally, we observed that political characteristics affect the size of spending; left-wing parties tend to increase expenditures on culture and decrease expenditures on industry and infrastructure; and higher party fragmentation decreases overall capital expenditures and expenditures on housing.

JEL classification: C72, H77, R12

Keywords: Spillovers, fiscal competition, local public finance

RePEc: http://ideas.repec.org/a/fau/aucocz/au2009_007.html

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