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Regressive Effekte im kommunalen Finanzausgleich der neuen Länder? / Regressive Effects in Local Fiscal Relations of the German New Länder: Eine empirische Untersuchung der Finanzausgleichssysteme Brandenburgs und Sachsens / An Empirical Analysis of Brandenburg and Saxony

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  • Bizer Kilian

    (Finanzwissenschaftliches Forschungsinstitut an der Universität zu Köln, Zülpicher Straße 182, D-50937 Köln)

  • Scholl Rainer

    (Köln)

Abstract

Fiscal relations between the German Länder and its communities are characterised by vertical transfers from the Länder to their municipalities. Traditionally the system is discussed vigorously as it serves allocative, redistributive and fiscal objectives at the same time which are at least partly in conflict. Recently additional critisim has been put forward, because theoretical analysis suggested regressive effects of the “Schlüsselzuweisungen”. They are the central element of the transfer system and adjust transfers per inhaibtant by the size of communities, i. e. big communities receive higher transfer per capita than smaller ones. It was feared that especially in the East German Länder the system would fail to equalize fiscal resources of communities as there disparities were even higher than in rural areas of the Western Länder. In this paper this claim is analysed empirically. It is shown that although theory was correct in anticipating regressive effects, these are rather small. Nevertheless the system fails its redistributive objective.

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  • Bizer Kilian & Scholl Rainer, 1999. "Regressive Effekte im kommunalen Finanzausgleich der neuen Länder? / Regressive Effects in Local Fiscal Relations of the German New Länder: Eine empirische Untersuchung der Finanzausgleichssysteme Bra," Journal of Economics and Statistics (Jahrbuecher fuer Nationaloekonomie und Statistik), De Gruyter, vol. 218(5-6), pages 695-711, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:jns:jbstat:v:218:y:1999:i:5-6:p:695-711
    DOI: 10.1515/jbnst-1999-5-610
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