THE EVALUATION OF INDICES OF PUBLIC FINANCE DISTRIBUTION ON CENTRAL AND LOCAL LEVELS FOR EU COUNTRIES
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https://doi.org/10.35774/jee2019.04.454Keywords:
Financial decentralization, evaluation, aggregated index, central and local levels, balance.Abstract
Nowadays the problems of optimal taxation and tax distribution are closely connected with growth of decentralization and democracy in the world, especially in EU and other countries, such as USA, Canada, etc. Many economists and analysts studied the problems of co-operation between central and local administration in the realization of the state programmes and efficiency of public services on different levels (central, regional or local). Due to the theoretical and empirical evidence it was clear that some functions of public administration on the central level are not carried out efficiently and some competences of public administration can be transferred to the local levels.
Thus, the problems of competences and public finance distribution between central level (state) and other levels (regional or local) are the main aspects to discuss in the theories of fiscal federalism and fiscal decentralization. In the theory of fiscal federalism the problem of taxes allocation between different levels of government is considered to be one of important tools for realization of stabilization and allocation functions of public finance.
It should be noted that one of the theoretical and research problems is how to evaluate the measure for financial decentralization. There are different approaches to this problem in modern research such as qualitative (for example, grouping countries based on some qualitative criteria or experts’ evaluation of reforms focuse on financial decentralization) or quantitative ( a set of different ratios, geometric mean of different indicators, aggregated index, etc.). The purpose of the research is to obtain the aggregated indicators for evaluation of public finance distribution on central and local levels and to analyze the balance between these indicators for EU countries. For our research we used the idea of aggregated indicator to evaluate the measure of dependence upon central government expenditure and measure of local autonomy development. Due to the methodology for calculation of aggregated index proposed by Helwig the value of the aggregated index is varied from 0 to 1, or from minimal possible level to maximum possible level of the generalized characteristics described by the original set of indicators. Thus, if measure of public finance dependence upon central government Int_C is more closed to 1, then central government plays a greater role in expenditure for public finance. If measure of local autonomy Int_L is more closed to 1, then local government has more opportunities in their revenue and expenditure. It should be noted that for the balanced position of the country on the plot the values of the Int_C and Int_L should be equal to or lie on 45 degree line. If the bundles lie upper 45 degree line it means that level of local autonomy is more expressed, and vice versa, if the bundles lie lower 45 degree line it means that level of local autonomy is less expressed. The aggregated indices Int_C and Int_L were calculated for EU countries during the period of 2002–2017 and it makes possible to evaluate the features of national fiscal policy in balance between distribution of funds for central and local levels.
JEL: C43, H70.
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