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Title: Output Fluctuations and Fiscal Policy: US State and Local Governments 1978-1994
Author(s): Bent E Sørensen and Oved Yosha
Publication Date: November 1999
Keyword(s): Off-Budgeting, Political Business Cycles and State And Local Government Fiscal Policy
Programme Area(s): International Macroeconomics
Abstract: What are the cyclical properties of US state and local government fiscal policy? The budget surplus of local and, in particular, state governments is procyclical, smoothing disposable income and consumption of state residents. This happens over both short- and medium-term horizons. Procyclical surpluses are the result of strongly procyclical revenues, and weakly procyclical expenditures. The budgets of trust funds and utilities are procyclical. Federal grants are procyclical, exacerbating the cyclical amplitude of state level income movements; although they smooth the idiosyncratic component of shocks to state output. State and local budget surpluses are affected by balanced budget rules at the short- but not at the medium-term horizon. Further, budgets are less procyclical in conservative states.
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Sørensen, B and Yosha, O. 1999. 'Output Fluctuations and Fiscal Policy: US State and Local Governments 1978-1994'. London, Centre for Economic Policy Research. https://cepr.org/active/publications/discussion_papers/dp.php?dpno=2286