2013
DOI: 10.1111/ecoj.12076
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Local Government Spending Multipliers and Financial Distress: Evidence from Japanese Prefectures

Abstract: We estimate local government spending multipliers using annual data for 47 Japanese prefectures during the 1990s. Our main findings are as follows: the average local government spending multiplier is positive and significantly different from zero but not larger than one; there are large and significant differences in the output effects of different types of government expenditures: transfers to firms have the highest multiplier, significantly larger than one, while transfers to households have the lowest multi… Show more

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“…As it did not cross the threshold, FPM transfers fell from R$1, 204, 762 to R$1, 111, 936, as in 2003 there was a brief recession due to political turmoil caused by the national election that lowered the size of FPM program. 9 The FPM coecients are based on yearly population estimates produced by the federal statistical agency, IBGE -Instituto Brasileiro de Geograa e Estatistica (Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics) -and supervised by a federal court. IBGE calculates municipal population for non-census years taking into consideration past censuses, regional birth and death rates, migration trends and other features using a publicly known methodology.…”
Section: The Fpm Transfers Schemementioning
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“…As it did not cross the threshold, FPM transfers fell from R$1, 204, 762 to R$1, 111, 936, as in 2003 there was a brief recession due to political turmoil caused by the national election that lowered the size of FPM program. 9 The FPM coecients are based on yearly population estimates produced by the federal statistical agency, IBGE -Instituto Brasileiro de Geograa e Estatistica (Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics) -and supervised by a federal court. IBGE calculates municipal population for non-census years taking into consideration past censuses, regional birth and death rates, migration trends and other features using a publicly known methodology.…”
Section: The Fpm Transfers Schemementioning
confidence: 99%
“…IBGE calculates municipal population for non-census years taking into consideration past censuses, regional birth and death rates, migration trends and other features using a publicly known methodology. The budget is approved by municipal councils by the end of the year and FPM funds are transferred during year t. 9 In the Appendix we exemplify the non-linear allocation mechanism of federal transfers discussing four additional examples. All monetary values throughout the paper are in Brazilian Reais (BRL) in constant prices of 1998.…”
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“…In the literature on fiscal stimulus, Gorodnichenko (2013, 2014), Bruckner and Tuladhar (2014), and Miyamoto et al (2017) investigate fiscal multipliers in Japan. Morita (2015) analyzes the stimulation effects of a fiscal policy shock to private consumption.…”
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“…However, the analysis in Shoag (2013) focuses on the Great Recession years , whereas Shoag (2015 exploits information from 1987 to 2008. Brückner and Tuladhar (2014) also analyze a local fiscal multiplier using data from Japanese Prefectures. Whereas their study shares the use of year and region fixed effects with the studies cited above, it addresses the issue of endogeneity of local government expenditures by using a system GMM approach.…”
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