Municipal debt in Switzerland: new empirical results

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Lars P. Feld
Gebhard Kirchgässner
Christoph A. Schaltegger
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[1] University of Freiburg,Walter Eucken Institut
[2] University of St. Gallen,Swiss Institute for International Economics and Applied Economic Research (SIAW
[3] University of Lucerne,HSG)
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Public Choice | 2011年 / 149卷
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Local public debt; Direct democracy; New public management; H63; H61; H72; D78;
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Switzerland has experienced extensive institutional reforms at the local level that could influence local debt. These reforms have included municipal mergers, greater inter-communal cooperation, reformed political decision-making mechanisms, and the introduction of new public management measures. Many of these reforms originated at the cantonal level. However, the institutional diversity among Swiss municipalities hardly has diminished. A cross-sectional analysis for the 137 largest Swiss cities and villages in 2004 shows that direct democratic rights and a high degree of fiscal autonomy lead to a lower level of local debt. There is no statistical support for the hypothesis that reforms following the new public management guidelines had an effect on debt levels.
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