On the Fiscal Sustainability of Swiss Cantons Since 1905

24 Pages Posted: 5 Dec 2024

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Lars P. Feld

Walter Eucken Institute; University of Freiburg - College of Economics and Behavioral Sciences; CESifo (Center for Economic Studies and Ifo Institute)

Ekkehard A. Koehler

University of Siegen - Department of Economics; University of Freiburg - College of Economics and Behavioral Sciences; Walter Eucken Institute

Date Written: October 31, 2024

Abstract

With an outstandingly long data set of Swiss cantonal public finances, we study whether this Swiss subnational level runs sustainable fiscal policies. Going back to the year 1905, we test for stationarity of cantonal public debt, revenue and spending and for cointegration between cantonal revenues and expenditures. Based on time series properties, we estimate individual fiscal reaction functions for each canton and for the panel of cantons as a whole. Using second generation panelmodelling and thus accounting for heterogeneity in cantonal fiscal policy, structural breaks and cross-sectional dependence among the cantons, our results show that the cantons run sustainable policies. Moreover, our results provide evidence that fiscal rules explain part of the heterogeneity in cantonal fiscal reactions to increased debt.

Keywords: fiscal sustainability, fiscal institutions, Swiss Cantons

JEL Classification: H620, H770, H720, C230

Suggested Citation

Feld, Lars P. and Koehler, Ekkehard A., On the Fiscal Sustainability of Swiss Cantons Since 1905 (October 31, 2024). CESifo Working Paper Series No. 11453, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=5045202 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.5045202

Lars P. Feld (Contact Author)

Walter Eucken Institute ( email )

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University of Freiburg - College of Economics and Behavioral Sciences ( email )

Freiburg, D-79085
Germany

CESifo (Center for Economic Studies and Ifo Institute)

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Ekkehard A. Koehler

University of Siegen - Department of Economics ( email )

Department of Economics
Hoelderlinstr. 3
Siegen, 57068
Germany

University of Freiburg - College of Economics and Behavioral Sciences ( email )

Freiburg, D-79085
Germany

Walter Eucken Institute ( email )

Goethestrasse 10
Freiburg, 79100
Germany

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