TY - JOUR
T1 - Does fiscal decentralization affect regional disparities in health? Quasi-experimental evidence from Italy
AU - Di Novi, Cinzia
AU - Piacenza, Massimiliano
AU - Robone, Silvana
AU - Turati, Gilberto
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - Recent theories on fiscal decentralization support the view that sub-national governments who finance a larger share of their spending with taxes raised locally by themselves are more accountable towards their citizens. Whilst evidence on improvements in spending efficiency is relatively common, little is known about the effects on inequalities amongst the population. In this paper we exploit a reform aimed at increasing regional tax autonomy in Italy to provide quasi-experimental evidence on the impact of fiscal decentralization on health disparities between- and within-regions. Our findings, robust to a number of robustness checks, support the view that fiscal decentralization does not impact on between-regional inequalities but can help to reduce inequalities within regions. However, this last effect depends on the degree of economic development: richer regions are better than poorer ones in containing inequalities.
AB - Recent theories on fiscal decentralization support the view that sub-national governments who finance a larger share of their spending with taxes raised locally by themselves are more accountable towards their citizens. Whilst evidence on improvements in spending efficiency is relatively common, little is known about the effects on inequalities amongst the population. In this paper we exploit a reform aimed at increasing regional tax autonomy in Italy to provide quasi-experimental evidence on the impact of fiscal decentralization on health disparities between- and within-regions. Our findings, robust to a number of robustness checks, support the view that fiscal decentralization does not impact on between-regional inequalities but can help to reduce inequalities within regions. However, this last effect depends on the degree of economic development: richer regions are better than poorer ones in containing inequalities.
KW - Fiscal decentralization
KW - Health inequalities
KW - Healthcare policy
KW - Regional governments
KW - Fiscal decentralization
KW - Health inequalities
KW - Healthcare policy
KW - Regional governments
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/148338
U2 - 10.1016/j.regsciurbeco.2019.103465
DO - 10.1016/j.regsciurbeco.2019.103465
M3 - Article
SN - 0166-0462
VL - vol 78
SP - N/A-N/A
JO - Regional Science and Urban Economics
JF - Regional Science and Urban Economics
ER -