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Title: Optimal Regional Redistribution Under Asymmetric Information

Author(s): Massimo Bordignon, Paolo Manasse and Guido Tabellini

Publication Date: July 1996

Keyword(s): Asymmetric Information, Fiscal Federalism, Intergovernmental Grants and Regional Redistribution Formula

Programme Area(s): International Macroeconomics

Abstract: This paper studies optimal redistribution among two different regions in a federal state. Regional governments supply local public goods financed by distorting local taxes. They have better information on their tax bases than the federal government. We model this both as an adverse selection problem relating to the size of local tax bases and/or as a moral hazard problem relating to local tax enforcement. Moral hazard alone does not affect the first-best redistribution rule, which is a lump sum transfer from the rich to the poor region. In all other cases the optimal transfer rule involves a lump sum tax on the rich regions and a premium for fiscal effort by the poor regions, with the transfer falling short of the first-best level. In the equilibrium with moral hazard and adverse selection, tax evasion occurs only in the poor region, even though the possibility of lax tax enforcement benefits the rich and harms the poor region because it reduces equilibrium redistribution.

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Bordignon, M, Manasse, P and Tabellini, G. 1996. 'Optimal Regional Redistribution Under Asymmetric Information'. London, Centre for Economic Policy Research. https://cepr.org/active/publications/discussion_papers/dp.php?dpno=1437