In this paper we use an endogenous-growth model with human capital and heterogeneous agents to analyse the relationship between fiscal federalism and economic growth. The results show that federalism, which allows education-related public good levels to be tailored to the local distribution of human capital, increases human capital accumulation. This in turn leads to higher rates of growth. The benefits of federalism are stronger, the larger the intra-jurisdiction variance of agents' human capital. © 2012 Springer-Verlag.

Cerniglia, F., Longaretti, R. (2013). Federalism, education-related public good and growth when agents are heterogeneous. JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS, 109(3), 271-301 [10.1007/s00712-012-0298-0].

Federalism, education-related public good and growth when agents are heterogeneous

CERNIGLIA, FLORIANA MARGHERITA;LONGARETTI, RICCARDA ARIANNA
2013

Abstract

In this paper we use an endogenous-growth model with human capital and heterogeneous agents to analyse the relationship between fiscal federalism and economic growth. The results show that federalism, which allows education-related public good levels to be tailored to the local distribution of human capital, increases human capital accumulation. This in turn leads to higher rates of growth. The benefits of federalism are stronger, the larger the intra-jurisdiction variance of agents' human capital. © 2012 Springer-Verlag.
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
Fiscal federalism · Endogenous economic growth · Overlapping generations · Heterogeneous agents
English
2013
109
3
271
301
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Cerniglia, F., Longaretti, R. (2013). Federalism, education-related public good and growth when agents are heterogeneous. JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS, 109(3), 271-301 [10.1007/s00712-012-0298-0].
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