Decentralizing Development: Evidence from Government Splits

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Decentralizing Development: Evidence from Government Splits

Fecha de publicación: 2024-07-01

Autores: Dahis, Ricardo ; Szerman, Christiane

Changes in political boundaries aimed at devolving power to local governments are common in many countries. We examine the economic consequences of redistricting through the creation of smaller government units. Exploiting reforms that led to sharp variations in the number of government units in Brazil, we show that voluntary redistricting increases the size of the public sector, public services delivery, and economic activity in new local governments over the long term. The gains in economic activity are not offset by losses elsewhere and are stronger in peripheral and remote backward areas neglected by their parent governments. We provide evidence that decentralizing decision-making power boosts local development in disadvantaged areas beyond simply gains in fiscal revenues.

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Idioma: en

País / Región: América Latina

Formato: pdf

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Dahis, Ricardo; Szerman, Christiane. (2024). Decentralizing Development: Evidence from Government Splits. Caracas: CAF

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Dahis, Ricardo

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Szerman, Christiane

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