This paper explores the role of information transmission and misaligned interests across levels of governments in explaining variation in the degree of decentralization across countries. We analyze two alternative policy-decision schemes decentralization and centralization within a two-sided incomplete information principal-agent framework. The quality of communication depends on the conflict of interests between the government levels and on which government level controls the degree of decentralization. We show that the extent of misaligned interests and the relative importance of local and central government knowledge affect the optimal choice of policy-decision schemes. Our empirical analysis shows that countries choices depend on the relative importance of their private information. Importantly, the results di¤er significantly between unitary and federal countries, in line with our theory.

Dreher, A., Gehring, K., Kotsogiannis, K., Marchesi, S. (2015). Information transmission within federal fiscal architectures: Theory and evidence [Working paper].

Information transmission within federal fiscal architectures: Theory and evidence

MARCHESI, SILVIA
2015

Abstract

This paper explores the role of information transmission and misaligned interests across levels of governments in explaining variation in the degree of decentralization across countries. We analyze two alternative policy-decision schemes decentralization and centralization within a two-sided incomplete information principal-agent framework. The quality of communication depends on the conflict of interests between the government levels and on which government level controls the degree of decentralization. We show that the extent of misaligned interests and the relative importance of local and central government knowledge affect the optimal choice of policy-decision schemes. Our empirical analysis shows that countries choices depend on the relative importance of their private information. Importantly, the results di¤er significantly between unitary and federal countries, in line with our theory.
Working paper
Center for Comparative and International Studies (CIS) Working Paper No. 85
Keywords: delegation, centralization, communication, fiscal decentralization, state and local government
English
2015
Dreher, A., Gehring, K., Kotsogiannis, K., Marchesi, S. (2015). Information transmission within federal fiscal architectures: Theory and evidence [Working paper].
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