On the Political Determinants of Intergovernmental Grants in Decentralized Countries: The Case of Spain

Pablo Simón-Cosano, Santiago Lago‐Peñas, A. Vaquero
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This paper studies the effect of political variables on the gains obtained by Spanish regions in periodical bargaining of the intergovernmental financing agreements and on the regional distribution of discretional earmarked grants over the period 1987-2008. First, we find that the relationship between gains in transferred revenues and on regional public debt stocks depends on the period and the specific issues discussed in the corresponding negotiation, aside from political affinity. Second, we show that the most discretional program of earmarked grants is strongly driven by electoral strategy. National incumbents tend to allocate intergovernmental transfers where there are competitive regional elections. Moreover, we show that earmarked grants are allocated in those regions where the incumbent performs better in national elections and, especially, in those where there are more seats to be won. Hence we prove that both strategies are complementary rather than exclusive.
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本文研究了1987-2008年期间政治变量对西班牙地区在政府间融资协议的定期讨价还价中获得的收益的影响以及对自由指定拨款的区域分配的影响。首先,我们发现转移性收入收益与地区公共债务存量之间的关系,除了政治亲和性外,还取决于相应谈判的时期和讨论的具体问题。其次,我们表明,最自由的专项拨款计划受到选举战略的强烈推动。在有竞争性地区选举的情况下,国家现任者倾向于分配政府间转移。此外,我们表明,指定拨款分配在现任者在全国选举中表现较好的地区,特别是在那些需要赢得更多席位的地区。因此,我们证明了这两种策略是互补的,而不是排斥的。
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