2020
DOI: 10.1111/asej.12210
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Fiscal Sustainability of Local Governments in Japan†

Abstract: The total amount of Japan's local government (LG) expenditures exceeds its central government (CG) expenditures. Japan's LG and CG are responsible for the worst general government's debt situation among the G7 countries. The paper elucidated the fiscal reactions of Japan's prefecture governments (PGs) based on Bohn's (1998a, 2005) method with a panel dataset (44PGs, fiscal years 1974–2016), addressing nonstationary and endogeneity issues. In my model, a positive reaction of the primary surplus/gross regional p… Show more

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“…However, only a few research studies have examined the relationship between the fiscal sustainability and efficiency of local government units. In most research, only the efficiency (Athanassopous and Triantis, 1998;Afonso and Scaglioni, 2005;Loikkanen and Susiluoto, 2005;De Borger and Naper, 2006;Afonso and Fernandes, 2008;Drew et al, 2015) or fiscal sustainability of the local government sector (Levine et al, 1981;Kloha et al, 2005;Chapman, 2008;Zafra-Gómez et al, 2009a;Navarro-Galera et al, 2016;Yoshida, 2020;Manasan, 2020) was examined. Skica et al (2019) examined the efficiency of Polish municipalities by using a DEA.…”
Section: Theoretical Background and Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, only a few research studies have examined the relationship between the fiscal sustainability and efficiency of local government units. In most research, only the efficiency (Athanassopous and Triantis, 1998;Afonso and Scaglioni, 2005;Loikkanen and Susiluoto, 2005;De Borger and Naper, 2006;Afonso and Fernandes, 2008;Drew et al, 2015) or fiscal sustainability of the local government sector (Levine et al, 1981;Kloha et al, 2005;Chapman, 2008;Zafra-Gómez et al, 2009a;Navarro-Galera et al, 2016;Yoshida, 2020;Manasan, 2020) was examined. Skica et al (2019) examined the efficiency of Polish municipalities by using a DEA.…”
Section: Theoretical Background and Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%