Federal grants represent one of the main sources of revenues for state governments and, hence, shape the way states conduct their fiscal policy. While literature on fiscal federalism and the flypaper effect had extensively studied how grants influence subnational spending, there is relatively few evidence on the responsiveness of state tax decisions to changes on intergovernmental revenues.
May 10, 2024
The gig economy has influenced the operations of key markets such as transportation and housing. Although there is a growing body of literature on this topic, the impact of individuals’ preferences for government-provided goods on these new markets has not been extensively studied.
Apr 10, 2024