Agglomeration, Tax Competition and Local Public Goods Supply

E. Norman, V. Norman
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In this paper we develop a framework for studying tax competition and local public goods supply in a setting where real and fiscal externalities interact with local democracy. We use the framework (a) to analyse if there is any reason to believe that local autonomy generally will give a tax race to the bottom (there is not), and (b) to look more closely at possible sources of oversupply or undersupply of publicly provided goods in a setting where local democracies compete for people. We identify two potential sources – the relationship between individual mobility and willingness to pay for publicly provided goods, and the mobility distribution of individuals (i.e. the distribution of individuals over residential preferences). The two could reinforce each other in a local democracy if the majority of the residents in a community are relatively mobile (the “American” case), while they would pull in opposite directions if the majority of residents are relatively immobile (the “European” case).
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集聚、税收竞争与地方公共产品供给
在本文中,我们开发了一个框架,用于在实际外部性和财政外部性与地方民主相互作用的背景下研究税收竞争和地方公共产品供应。我们使用这个框架(a)来分析是否有任何理由相信地方自治通常会导致税收竞争(没有),以及(b)在地方民主国家争夺人口的情况下,更仔细地研究公共提供商品供过于求或供应不足的可能来源。我们确定了两个潜在的来源——个人流动性与支付公共提供商品的意愿之间的关系,以及个人的流动性分布(即个人对居住偏好的分布)。在一个地方民主中,如果一个社区的大多数居民相对流动(“美国”的情况),这两者可以相互加强,而如果大多数居民相对不流动(“欧洲”的情况),它们就会拉向相反的方向。
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