The determinants of local public investments in Poland

Monika Banaszewska
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Research background: Local public investments satisfy basic local communities? needs and are crucial from the perspective of regional convergence. Against this background, investments by the Polish local government pose as an interesting research subject. It is because, due to its size and dynamics, local public investments exert a considerably significant influence on the Polish economy. Self-government entities with primary responsibility for conducting local public in-vestments in Poland are municipalities. Purpose of the article: The paper aims to identify fiscal, demographic and infra-structural determinants of municipal investment spending in Poland. Methods: We use panel data for 2,412 Polish municipalities over the period 2007?2014. For institutional reasons, the sample excludes cities with county rights. The baseline specification employs two-way fixed-effects (FE) estimation that controls both for municipality and year fixed effects. To test for robustness, the sample is restricted to municipalities with up to 20,000; 10,000 and 5,000 inhabitants. For each considered sample, there are four regression specifications. Findings & Value added: Investment spending increases both in own revenues and grants. On the contrary, we document the negative impact of indebtedness level and the coverage of water supply and sewage systems. The coefficients on population size and the share of old inhabitants cease to be negative and statistically significant for municipalities with fewer than 10,000 inhabitants. The results indicate that, apart from fiscal capacity, the investment policies of Polish municipalities are affected by economies of scale, local communities? preferences and infrastructural endowment. The study also shows that incurring debt should be of particular concern for supervisory and control bodies.
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波兰地方公共投资的决定因素
研究背景:地方公共投资是否满足基本的地方社区?从区域趋同的角度来看,需要和至关重要。在这种背景下,波兰地方政府的投资成为一个有趣的研究课题。这是因为,由于其规模和活力,地方公共投资对波兰经济产生了相当大的影响。在波兰,主要负责进行地方公共投资的自治实体是市政当局。文章目的:本文旨在确定波兰市政投资支出的财政、人口和基础设施决定因素。方法:我们使用2007 - 2014年期间波兰2,412个城市的面板数据。由于制度原因,样本排除了拥有县权的城市。基线规范采用双向固定效应(FE)估计,控制城市和年度固定效应。为了检验稳健性,样本被限制在城市多达20,000;1万到5千居民。对于每个考虑的样本,有四个回归规范。发现和增值:投资支出在自身收入和赠款方面都有所增加。相反,我们记录了负债水平和供水和污水系统覆盖率的负面影响。人口规模和老年居民所占比例的系数不再是负的,在人口少于1万的城市具有统计意义。结果表明,除了财政能力外,波兰市政当局的投资政策还受到规模经济、当地社区?偏好和基础设施禀赋。这项研究还表明,产生债务应该是监督和控制机构特别关注的问题。
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期刊介绍: Equilibrium. Quarterly Journal of Economics and Economic Policy is a scientific journal dedicated to economics, which is the result of close cooperation between the Instytut Badań Gospodarczych/Institute of Economic Research (Poland) and Polish Economic Society and leading European universities. The journal constitutes a platform for exchange of views of the scientific community, as well as reflects the current status and trends of world science and economy. The journal especially welcome empirical articles making use of quantitative methods in: Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics, International Economics, Financial Economics and Banking, Public Economics, Business Economics, Labor and Demographic Economics, Economic Development, and Technological Change, and Growth. Current most preferable topics and special issues: The economics of artificial intelligence: business potentials and risks; Digitalization and entrepreneurship in economics; Sustainable socio-economic development, environmental and ecological economics; Transition in the energy market (improving energy efficiency, alternative energy sources, renewable energy, energy security).
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