Fiscal Federalism in the Twenty-First Century

Author:

Agrawal David R.12,Brueckner Jan K.13,Brülhart Marius45

Affiliation:

1. 4CESifo, Munich, Germany

2. 1Martin School of Public Policy and Department of Economics, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky, USA; email: dragrawal@uky.edu

3. 2Department of Economics, University of California, Irvine, California, USA

4. 5Centre for Economic Policy Research, London, United Kingdom

5. 3Department of Economics, Faculty of Business and Economics, University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland

Abstract

Fiscal federalism concerns the division of policy responsibilities among different levels of government. Many current economic and policy developments, such as globalization, environmental crises, and rising inequality, may not appear to be favorable to fiscal federalism, yet countries are further decentralizing their fiscal systems. We summarize the efficiency and equity aspects of fiscal decentralization, fiscal competition, fiscal externalities, and intergovernmental grants. The review introduces readers to theoretical reasons for/against a federalist structure. We discuss how federalism relates to classic problems in economics: externalities, inequality, spillovers, information, and aspects of political economy. Our review integrates both theory and empirics, while also focusing on the variety of federal systems in different countries, both developing and developed. We conclude by discussing how fiscal federalism is being shaped by economic, technological, and environmental changes, while discussing the effects of globalization, polarization, and global crises on the future of federal systems.

Publisher

Annual Reviews

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