Federalism and Decentralization - A Critical Survey of Frequently Used Indicators

29 Pages Posted: 7 Sep 2008 Last revised: 30 Nov 2009

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Lorenz Blume

Phillips University Marburg

Stefan Voigt

University of Hamburg - Institute of Law & Economics; CESifo (Center for Economic Studies and Ifo Institute)

Date Written: September 5, 2008

Abstract

The economic effects of federalism are unclear: some papers find that federalism has strong positive effects on a number of economically relevant variables, others find negative effects. The results often crucially hinge upon the proxies for federalism used. In this paper, we critically survey the existing indicators for both federalism and fiscal decentralization. We argue that federalism is a constitutional institution whereas decentralization is (the outcome of) a policy choice and that the two ought to be systematically distinguished because decentralization can also occur in non-federally structured states. We further argue that institutional details are very important with regard to federalism and that dummy variables usually capture only very specific aspects of the institutional details. We use factor analysis to test whether the latent variables behind the observed indicators support these assumptions. It is shown that more than two important factors result, implying that a more fine-grained differentiation beyond the distinction between federalism and decentralization might be in order. The correlations of the most important proxies for various aspects of federalism and decentralization with a number of (quasi-) exogenous variables as well as with institutional variables are usually rather modest.

Keywords: Federalism, Decentralization, Constitutional Economics

JEL Classification: H1, H3, H5, H8

Suggested Citation

Blume, Lorenz and Voigt, Stefan, Federalism and Decentralization - A Critical Survey of Frequently Used Indicators (September 5, 2008). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1263995 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1263995

Lorenz Blume

Phillips University Marburg ( email )

Am Plan 2
Marburg, D-35037
Germany

Stefan Voigt (Contact Author)

University of Hamburg - Institute of Law & Economics ( email )

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Germany
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CESifo (Center for Economic Studies and Ifo Institute)

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Munich, DE-81679
Germany

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