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Productive effects of public spending, spillovers, and optimal matching grant rates

Economics

Productive effects of public spending, spillovers, and optimal matching grant rates

T. Ohsawa and T. Yang

Dive into the intriguing analysis of optimal matching grant rates for local public spending, conducted by Toshikazu Ohsawa and Tong Yang. This study unveils how the balance between public goods and public inputs influences regional productivity, highlighting the nuanced spillover effects in consumption and production. Discover the factors that dictate whether production spillovers sweep past consumption spillovers!... show more
Abstract
This study uses the model in which a central government gives a subsidy to the jurisdictions, and analyzes the optimal matching grant rate for local public spending that has characteristics of both public goods and public inputs. If the expenditures are public inputs, they raise the productivity of the jurisdiction which provides them. Their spillover effects to other regions are assumed to influence consumption and/or production. Contrary to this approach, traditional analyses of matching grants for public spending have only focused on public goods and consumption spillover. By considering these factors, this study obtains some intriguing results. The productive effect of public inputs on the optimal matching grant rate depends on whether the degree of the production spillover is higher than that of the consumption spillover.
Publisher
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Oct 12, 2022
Authors
Toshikazu Ohsawa, Tong Yang
Tags
matching grant rate
public spending
public goods
spillover effects
regional productivity
consumption
production
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