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C A G AYA N D E O R O C I T Y, 0 9 O C T. 2 0 1 8
Fiscal Federalism and Comparative
Analysis of Practices Regarding
Political Dynasties
1
Causes of centralism
2
— Patronage & clientelism as a result of monopolistic resource
control
— Political parties & head of states & regions do not need
federalism for acquisition of power
— Decentralization of functions w/o revenue raising powers
(unfunded mandates) → centre retains leverage
— Collective action problem: hard to build coalitions for
decentralization & federalism from below
— Result: Weak fiscal discipline & accountability, low economic
growth rates, unequal access to opportunities & social security
Fiscal Federalism:	Principles
1. Fiscal	federalism	should	overcome	disruptive	effects	
of	uneven	distribution	of	wealth	and	/	or	lack	of	
resources
2. States	/	regions and communes need substantial	
revenue raising powers (balance of fiscal powers)
3. Fiscal gaps should be remedied through transfers
4. Stabilization is primarily the task of the central
government
5. Provision	of regional	and local public goods &	
services should be supported (equity and
efficiency)
3
Guidelines for assignment of taxes
4
— Taxing powers should be related to responsibilities &
borrowing powers
— Tax bases with high mobility should be federally taxed
— State or region should levy residence based taxes (i.e.,
property tax)
— Taxes for overall economic stabilization and
redistribution should be reserved to the centre
— Tax in a way that desirable resource allocation is
achieved (goal-oriented taxing, for example, road
charges)
— Ask whether collection of taxes is „convenient“ (for
payer and collector), accepted, efficient, effective,
simple, and does it improve equity?
Guidelines (cont.)
— Equal standards for service provision, but
not equal living conditions throughout the
federation
— Value Added Tax: may vary in order to
attract investors
— Fees may vary
— Essential: control over spending behavior
(audit chambers, parliamentary, judicial
control)
5
Potential Criteria for transfers
6
— Population (density, stratification)
— averaging p/c revenue yield
— Geography, distance to capital
— income & revenue raising power
— socio-demographic situation
— de-politicize transfers
— weigh factors
— award performance
Potential Criteria of Inter-state Allocation of
Grants (case of India)
7
The inclusion
of deprivation
index in
determining
the interstate
grants is
commendable
because it will
ensure
horizontal
equity
1) Co-financiation of „joint competencies“
(regional infrastructure, agriculture,
investment projects)
2) Sharing of mass taxes (for example, VAT)
3) Unconditional revenue sharing aid (no
strings attached)
4) Conditional matching aid in targeted
public services
8
Equalization schemes
5) Equalization of fiscal disparities (grants consider
personal income): Equalization of difference between
the state p/c revenue yield and the national average
p/c revenue yield. Guarantee of "reasonably
comparable levels“
6) Refunding for implementing federal tasks
7) Categorical aid: to specific targeted services (for
example, education, food and nutrition, Medical Aid)
8) Capacity equalizing aid (administration)
9
Equalization schemes (cont.)
vShared taxation (Germany)
vSeparate taxation (USA, Canada)
vTax autonomy of regions and payments to
the centre (Basque Country and Navarra in
Spain or South Tyrol in Italy)
vSubsidies to the regions by the Centre
(Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland)
10
Models	of federal taxation
Federal tax Länder tax Communal tax Shared tax
Customs & fiscal
monopolies as
tabacco
Wealth tax Local business tax Income tax (fed
42,4% / reg 42,5% /
municipalities 15%)
Gasoline Inheritance tax Real estate tax Corporate profit tax
(50% : 50%)
Capital transaction
tax
Lottery tax Dog licences Sales tax
Property tax Motor vehicle tax,
gambling, beer tax
Business tax (12,5%
: 12,5% : 75%)
Federal legislation that accrues wholly or in part to the Länder and
/ or municipalties requires consent by the second chamber
11
Federal income / tax distribution in Germany
Main Sources of Revenues in Canada
Federal Government:
¡ Incomes taxes
÷ ≈ 65%
¡ Consumption taxes
÷ ≈ 18%
¡ Payroll taxes (contributions
to social security plans)
÷ ≈ 7%
¡ Other
÷ ≈ 10%
Provincial Governments:
o Percent share varies by
provincial government
o Natural resource wealth
o In all provinces, income and
corporate taxes take up largest
share
o Equalization depends on
whetherprovince is non-
renewable resource rich or not
12
Does Federalism Feed	Corruption?
Ø Uncertainty	whether	decentralization	leads	to	more	
or	less	corruption	(some	studies:	increase	of	
corruption	⤇	EITI	provisions	could	make	difference)
Ø Market	decentralization	may	increase	corruption
in	deeply	rooted	unitary	state	(espec.	during	transition	
from	unitary	to	federal	state)
Ø Transferring	more	money	to	local	governments	is	
insufficient,	should	be	accompanied	by	autonomy	to	
levy	taxes and	to	collect	revenues	(otherwise	more	
corruption)
13
„Political Dynasties“
Could federalism make a difference?
— Notions: political oligarchs, political ‘‘tribes’’, machine
politics, patronage & clientelism, traditional political
clans, „trapos“, limited access orders
— Present in some socialist countries (notably in North-
Korea, China), in authoritarian regimes (Azerbaijan,
Syria), in South East Asia (Indonesia, Philippines,
Myanmar, Pakistan), but in many democracies too: in the
U.S. (Adams, Roosevelt, Kennedy, Bush families), in
Argentina (Peron, Kirchner), in Japan, India
— Virtues and pathologies of federalism not clear
cut!
14
Features of Political Dynasties
15
— personalistic politics
— patronage & clientelism
— Fusion of business and political power
— vote buying
— narrow set of elite interests dominates policy-making
— representation only of elite strata
— control of legislative agendas
— self-perpetuating political power (inheritable)
Root causes
16
— Extreme income equality
— monopolies (no market competition)
— legacy of old landed aristocracy
— weak institutional checks & balances
— no independent courts
— deficient rules on party and election financing
— distrust in equal provision of public goods
— weakness of civil society
— deeply entrenched culture
— key business sectors factor corruption costs in
— party lists not open, but „owned“
— control of subnational govt. by local „big men“
— catholicism (?)
— constrained social upward mobility, especially of rural population
Ways out…
17
(1)Combine fiscal decentralization with revenue-raising
competence and disciplined spending behavior
(2) Allow for reforms on regional level if nation-wide reform
not yet possible
(3) Strengthen political parties, especially non-traditional
parties on regional level
(4) Regulate party finance
(5) Prohibit switch of party allegiance after election (limit
„free agents“)
(6) Multi-member districts instead of single member electoral
districts
Ways out…
18
(9) Prohibit fusion of public duty with business (requirements for
disclosure, enforcement of rules)
(10) Educate and empower voters (voting on outcomes, not
expectations)
(11) Term limits
(12) Reduce need for patronage (universal provision of public
goods)
(13) Open, transparent tenders for government contracts
(14) Make data on „doing business“(„climate“), Corruption
Perception Index part of electoral campaigns
(15) Push companies to sign codes of conduct
(16) E-government
(17) Award corruption free zones and corruption free enterprises
(award or ban on public contracts)
Logics of patron-client relations
19
— 1) Patron-client relations depend on bargaining power.
Does the patron control scare goods, does the client have
an option to quit or to switch?
— 2) Only scarce goods make a patron strong – and a huge
pool of substitutable clients
— 3) Patrons do not invest into all potential clients, only in
those that are necessary for winning elections
— 4) A patron will invest in clients the more a challenger is
capable to draw his clientele to his side
— 5) The social capital of patrons informs the loyalty of
clients
— 6) Patrons are strong as long as they can punish the exit
of clients
Sequencing of epowerment of
subnational level
(1) Control and audit systems at subnational level to
ensure proper spending behavior
(2) Legal and regulatory frameworks:
intergovernmental roles & responsibilities have been
clearly assigned
(3) Resolve local capacity weaknesses (performance
based): computerization, management training,
competence certification, procurement procedures, e-
governance
(4) Local support networks (backing by associations,
NGOs, community boards)
20
empowerment of
subnational level
(cont.)21
5) Monitoring systems to track progress
6) Provide stable financing (wage costs of
decentralization or block grants for capacity
building)
7) Restructuring & streamlining of provincial
& local offices for new tasks (guidelines,
handbooks)
8) Results-oriented budgeting and reporting

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Fiscal Federalism and Comparative Analysis of Practices Regarding Political Dynasties

  • 1. P R O F. D R A N D R EA S H E I N E MA N N - G R Ü D ER U N I V ER SI TY O F B O N N S E M I N A R „ F E D ER A L IS M I N F O C U S “ C A G AYA N D E O R O C I T Y, 0 9 O C T. 2 0 1 8 Fiscal Federalism and Comparative Analysis of Practices Regarding Political Dynasties 1
  • 2. Causes of centralism 2 — Patronage & clientelism as a result of monopolistic resource control — Political parties & head of states & regions do not need federalism for acquisition of power — Decentralization of functions w/o revenue raising powers (unfunded mandates) → centre retains leverage — Collective action problem: hard to build coalitions for decentralization & federalism from below — Result: Weak fiscal discipline & accountability, low economic growth rates, unequal access to opportunities & social security
  • 3. Fiscal Federalism: Principles 1. Fiscal federalism should overcome disruptive effects of uneven distribution of wealth and / or lack of resources 2. States / regions and communes need substantial revenue raising powers (balance of fiscal powers) 3. Fiscal gaps should be remedied through transfers 4. Stabilization is primarily the task of the central government 5. Provision of regional and local public goods & services should be supported (equity and efficiency) 3
  • 4. Guidelines for assignment of taxes 4 — Taxing powers should be related to responsibilities & borrowing powers — Tax bases with high mobility should be federally taxed — State or region should levy residence based taxes (i.e., property tax) — Taxes for overall economic stabilization and redistribution should be reserved to the centre — Tax in a way that desirable resource allocation is achieved (goal-oriented taxing, for example, road charges) — Ask whether collection of taxes is „convenient“ (for payer and collector), accepted, efficient, effective, simple, and does it improve equity?
  • 5. Guidelines (cont.) — Equal standards for service provision, but not equal living conditions throughout the federation — Value Added Tax: may vary in order to attract investors — Fees may vary — Essential: control over spending behavior (audit chambers, parliamentary, judicial control) 5
  • 6. Potential Criteria for transfers 6 — Population (density, stratification) — averaging p/c revenue yield — Geography, distance to capital — income & revenue raising power — socio-demographic situation — de-politicize transfers — weigh factors — award performance
  • 7. Potential Criteria of Inter-state Allocation of Grants (case of India) 7 The inclusion of deprivation index in determining the interstate grants is commendable because it will ensure horizontal equity
  • 8. 1) Co-financiation of „joint competencies“ (regional infrastructure, agriculture, investment projects) 2) Sharing of mass taxes (for example, VAT) 3) Unconditional revenue sharing aid (no strings attached) 4) Conditional matching aid in targeted public services 8 Equalization schemes
  • 9. 5) Equalization of fiscal disparities (grants consider personal income): Equalization of difference between the state p/c revenue yield and the national average p/c revenue yield. Guarantee of "reasonably comparable levels“ 6) Refunding for implementing federal tasks 7) Categorical aid: to specific targeted services (for example, education, food and nutrition, Medical Aid) 8) Capacity equalizing aid (administration) 9 Equalization schemes (cont.)
  • 10. vShared taxation (Germany) vSeparate taxation (USA, Canada) vTax autonomy of regions and payments to the centre (Basque Country and Navarra in Spain or South Tyrol in Italy) vSubsidies to the regions by the Centre (Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland) 10 Models of federal taxation
  • 11. Federal tax Länder tax Communal tax Shared tax Customs & fiscal monopolies as tabacco Wealth tax Local business tax Income tax (fed 42,4% / reg 42,5% / municipalities 15%) Gasoline Inheritance tax Real estate tax Corporate profit tax (50% : 50%) Capital transaction tax Lottery tax Dog licences Sales tax Property tax Motor vehicle tax, gambling, beer tax Business tax (12,5% : 12,5% : 75%) Federal legislation that accrues wholly or in part to the Länder and / or municipalties requires consent by the second chamber 11 Federal income / tax distribution in Germany
  • 12. Main Sources of Revenues in Canada Federal Government: ¡ Incomes taxes ÷ ≈ 65% ¡ Consumption taxes ÷ ≈ 18% ¡ Payroll taxes (contributions to social security plans) ÷ ≈ 7% ¡ Other ÷ ≈ 10% Provincial Governments: o Percent share varies by provincial government o Natural resource wealth o In all provinces, income and corporate taxes take up largest share o Equalization depends on whetherprovince is non- renewable resource rich or not 12
  • 13. Does Federalism Feed Corruption? Ø Uncertainty whether decentralization leads to more or less corruption (some studies: increase of corruption ⤇ EITI provisions could make difference) Ø Market decentralization may increase corruption in deeply rooted unitary state (espec. during transition from unitary to federal state) Ø Transferring more money to local governments is insufficient, should be accompanied by autonomy to levy taxes and to collect revenues (otherwise more corruption) 13
  • 14. „Political Dynasties“ Could federalism make a difference? — Notions: political oligarchs, political ‘‘tribes’’, machine politics, patronage & clientelism, traditional political clans, „trapos“, limited access orders — Present in some socialist countries (notably in North- Korea, China), in authoritarian regimes (Azerbaijan, Syria), in South East Asia (Indonesia, Philippines, Myanmar, Pakistan), but in many democracies too: in the U.S. (Adams, Roosevelt, Kennedy, Bush families), in Argentina (Peron, Kirchner), in Japan, India — Virtues and pathologies of federalism not clear cut! 14
  • 15. Features of Political Dynasties 15 — personalistic politics — patronage & clientelism — Fusion of business and political power — vote buying — narrow set of elite interests dominates policy-making — representation only of elite strata — control of legislative agendas — self-perpetuating political power (inheritable)
  • 16. Root causes 16 — Extreme income equality — monopolies (no market competition) — legacy of old landed aristocracy — weak institutional checks & balances — no independent courts — deficient rules on party and election financing — distrust in equal provision of public goods — weakness of civil society — deeply entrenched culture — key business sectors factor corruption costs in — party lists not open, but „owned“ — control of subnational govt. by local „big men“ — catholicism (?) — constrained social upward mobility, especially of rural population
  • 17. Ways out… 17 (1)Combine fiscal decentralization with revenue-raising competence and disciplined spending behavior (2) Allow for reforms on regional level if nation-wide reform not yet possible (3) Strengthen political parties, especially non-traditional parties on regional level (4) Regulate party finance (5) Prohibit switch of party allegiance after election (limit „free agents“) (6) Multi-member districts instead of single member electoral districts
  • 18. Ways out… 18 (9) Prohibit fusion of public duty with business (requirements for disclosure, enforcement of rules) (10) Educate and empower voters (voting on outcomes, not expectations) (11) Term limits (12) Reduce need for patronage (universal provision of public goods) (13) Open, transparent tenders for government contracts (14) Make data on „doing business“(„climate“), Corruption Perception Index part of electoral campaigns (15) Push companies to sign codes of conduct (16) E-government (17) Award corruption free zones and corruption free enterprises (award or ban on public contracts)
  • 19. Logics of patron-client relations 19 — 1) Patron-client relations depend on bargaining power. Does the patron control scare goods, does the client have an option to quit or to switch? — 2) Only scarce goods make a patron strong – and a huge pool of substitutable clients — 3) Patrons do not invest into all potential clients, only in those that are necessary for winning elections — 4) A patron will invest in clients the more a challenger is capable to draw his clientele to his side — 5) The social capital of patrons informs the loyalty of clients — 6) Patrons are strong as long as they can punish the exit of clients
  • 20. Sequencing of epowerment of subnational level (1) Control and audit systems at subnational level to ensure proper spending behavior (2) Legal and regulatory frameworks: intergovernmental roles & responsibilities have been clearly assigned (3) Resolve local capacity weaknesses (performance based): computerization, management training, competence certification, procurement procedures, e- governance (4) Local support networks (backing by associations, NGOs, community boards) 20
  • 21. empowerment of subnational level (cont.)21 5) Monitoring systems to track progress 6) Provide stable financing (wage costs of decentralization or block grants for capacity building) 7) Restructuring & streamlining of provincial & local offices for new tasks (guidelines, handbooks) 8) Results-oriented budgeting and reporting