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Journal articles on the topic "Flypaper effect"

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Sepúlveda, Cristian F. "Taxpayers' Behavior and the Flypaper Effect." Revista Hacienda Pública Española 222, no. 3 (September 2017): 91–108. http://dx.doi.org/10.7866/hpe-rpe.17.3.4.

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Hines, James R., and Richard H. Thaler. "Anomalies: The Flypaper Effect." Journal of Economic Perspectives 9, no. 4 (November 1, 1995): 217–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1257/jep.9.4.217.

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What happens to a state's spending when it receives an unconditional grant from the federal government? The standard theoretical analysis predicts that the increase in spending will be the same as that generated by an equivalent increase in local incomes--or roughly 5-10 percent for most states. In contrast, numerous empirical analyses have found that spending increases by much more, with some estimates near 100 percent. This result is known as the ’flypaper effect,’ since the money appears to ‘stick where it hits.’ The authors review this evidence as well as other studies that find similar behavior in firms.
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Wyckoff, Paul Gary. "The elusive flypaper effect." Journal of Urban Economics 30, no. 3 (November 1991): 310–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0094-1190(91)90052-9.

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Armawaddin, Muhamad, Wali Aya Rumbia, and Muhammad Nur Afiat. "Analisis Flypaper Effect Belanja Daerah Kabupaten/Kota di Sulawesi." Jurnal Ekonomi dan Pembangunan Indonesia 18, no. 1 (July 1, 2017): 77–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.21002/jepi.v18i1.773.

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Flypaper Effect Analysis of District and City Regionally Spending in SulawesiThis study aims to determine the phenomenon of flypaper effect of regionally spending in Sulawesi. Types of data use secondary data about regionally original income, general allocation fund, special allocation fund, tax-sharing fund, and regionally spending in 2016–2017. Data analysis using panel data regression analysis. Result of research, found flypaper effect of regional spending from special allocation fund, whereas from general allocation fund and tax-sharing fund is not found. This study also proves that regionally spending, general allocation fund, special allocation fund, and tax-sharing fund have a significant influence on regionally spending in Sulawesi.Keywords: Regionally Spending; Flypaper Effect; Panel Data ModelsAbstrakPenelitian ini bertujuan mengetahui fenomena flypaper effect belanja daerah di Sulawesi. Jenis data menggunakan data sekunder tentang pendapatan asli daerah, dana alokasi umum, dana alokasi khusus, dana bagi hasil pajak, dan belanja daerah tahun 2016–2017. Analisis data menggunakan analisis regresi data panel. Hasil penelitian menemukan adanya flypaper effect pada belanja daerah dari dana alokasi khusus, sedangkan dari dana alokasi umum dan dana bagi hasil pajak tidak ditemukan. Penelitian ini juga membuktikan pendapatan asli daerah, dana alokasi umum, dana alokasi khusus, dan dana bagi hasil pajak berpengaruh signifikan terhadap belanja daerah seluruh kabupaten/kota di Sulawesi.
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Marshall, Emily C., James W. Saunoris, and T. Daniel Woodbury. "The flypaper sticks even when aid travels overseas." Public Finance Review 49, no. 5 (September 2021): 717–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/10911421211051966.

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This paper extends the current literature by considering the existence of the flypaper effect internationally, with donor countries supplying foreign aid to recipient countries. The flypaper effect refers to the empirical anomaly associated with intergovernmental grants stimulating government expenditures more than can be explained by a pure income effect. The results reveal evidence of flypaper behavior such that for recipient countries one dollar of foreign aid raises public spending by $0.21-$0.42, whereas an equal increase in domestic income raises government expenditures by only $0.09-$0.16. Furthermore, we exploit variation in political institutions across countries and find that the flypaper effect is most pronounced in less democratic countries and find no flypaper effect in more democratic countries. This suggests that government officials are more likely to behave as expected by the median voter model when they are held accountable. Furthermore, countries with proportional, rather than majority/plurality, voting mechanisms do not display flypaper behavior.
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Wati, Lela Nurlaela, Heri Ispriyahadi, and Dhika Habibi Zakaria. "THE FLYPAPER EFFECT PHENOMENON OF INTERGOVERNMENTAL TRANSFERS DURING THE COVID-19: EVIDENCE FROM INDONESIA." Zbornik radova Ekonomskog fakulteta u Rijeci: časopis za ekonomsku teoriju i praksu/Proceedings of Rijeka Faculty of Economics: Journal of Economics and Business 40, no. 2 (December 30, 2022): 353–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.18045/zbefri.2022.2.353.

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This study aims to confirm the flypaper effect phenomenon and the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on local own-source revenue (LOR), general allocation fund (GAF), and local government financing on local government expenditure in Indonesia. The research used a quantitative method, while the sample was data on regional government budget (RGB) realization in 335 local governments in 2019 – 2020. The data were analyzed using Moderating Regression Analysis. The study found that there was a flypaper effect phenomenon that encouraged the local governments to use GAF, instead of LOR for their local expenditure. The GAF and local government expenditures were higher during the Covid-19 period. To overcome the flypaper effect phenomenon, the central government is advised to improve the GAF policy by setting priorities for its use. Local governments must encourage micro, small, and medium enterprises to help support LOR. This study proves there exists the phenomenon of the flypaper effect in developing countries that implement the presidential system (republic) and provide substantial empirical evidence on government spending policies during crisis and non-crisis (Covid-19).
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Yacoub, Yarlina, and Nindya Lestari. "Flypaper Effect in Indonesia: The Case of Kalimantan." GATR Journal of Finance and Banking Review Vol. 4 (4) Oct-Dec 2019 4, no. 4 (December 31, 2019): 116–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.35609/jfbr.2019.4.4(1).

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Objective – Changes in financial authority as a result of decentralization are expected to make provinces in Indonesia become more flexible in approving their finances. However, it goes beyond central government transfers which make local governments more consumptive, which impacts on the phenomenon of the effect of flypaper. This study aims to identify the influence of the government’s fiscal on regional expenditure and identify the effect of flypaper on the regional expenditure in Kalimantan. Methodology/Technique – The research uses panel data from 56 regencies and cities on Kalimantan Island. Pooled least square method is used. Findings – The results show that intergovernmental fiscal revenue has a significant relationship with expenditure. Further, the flypaper effect occurs in regional expenditure which means that districts and cities in Kalimantan are still dependent on the central government to finance regional expenditures. They are not able to maximize their respective regional income. Novelty – These results indicate that the existence of local revenue derived from taxes has not been able to be optimally absorbed. Thus, dependence on intergovernmental transfers is very high. In addition, the flypaper effect also indicated that the intervention of the central government came into regional development planning programs. Type of Paper: Empirical Keywords: Flypaper Effect; Intergovernmental Transfer; Fiscal; Grants. Reference to this paper should be made as follows: Yacoub, Y; Lestari, N. 2019. Flypaper Effect in Indonesia: The Case of Kalimantan, J. Fin. Bank. Review, 4 (4): 116 – 121 https://doi.org/10.35609/jfbr.2019.4.4(1) JEL Classification: B22, D02, H02, H21, H3.
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Timushev, E. N. "Revenues, grants, and fiscal incentives-evaluation and the causes of decentralization effectsin the budgetary system of Russia." Voprosy Ekonomiki, no. 1 (January 28, 2018): 71–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.32609/0042-8736-2018-1-71-90.

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The concept of the flypaper effect is used in analyzing fiscal incentives of the budgets of subjects of the Russian Federation receiving non-earmarked federal grants. The calculations for 2005-2015 revealed an absence of the flypaper effect in general. A federal grant produces downward pressure even on aggregate spending of a recipient budget, reflecting negative fiscal stimulus and loss of well-being, and demonstrating the negative effect of intergovern_mental relations in the current arrangement of the budgetary system of Russia. Depending on the evaluation parameters, the flypaper effect was identified in the budgets of the subjects of the South and North-Caucasian federal districts and was absent in North-West, Ural and Far East districts. Vertical imbalance and the use of discretionary balancing grants are ruled out as factors of the flypaper effect. At the same time, the effect of inelasticity of budget expenditures and indirect taxation are confirmed to generate the flypaper effect.
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Iskandar, Irham. "FLYPAPER EFFECT PADA UNCONDITIONAL GRANT." Jurnal Ekonomi Pembangunan: Kajian Masalah Ekonomi dan Pembangunan 13, no. 1 (June 1, 2012): 113. http://dx.doi.org/10.23917/jep.v13i1.186.

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This research is intended to know the influence of unconditional grants, local revenue, and GRDP to local expenditure and to detect the possibility of flypaper effect occurrences at local expenditure in West Java province. Population in this research is West Java Province and the sample consisted of 13 regency and 6 municipality. Estimates conducted by the panel regression using eviews program. The results of this research, the first show that unconditional grants significant and have positive relationships to local expenditure, local revenue has a significant and a positive relationship to local expenditure, GRDP has a significant and a negative relationship to the local expenditure. Second, the value of the coefficient of local revenue is greater than unconditional grants and both are significant. It indicates no occurrence of flypaper effect in West Java Province.
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Lee, You Jeong. "The Flypaper Effect in China." Journal of Modern China Studies 17, no. 2 (February 25, 2016): 253–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.35820/jmcs.17.2.8.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Flypaper effect"

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Pettersson, Klara. "The flypaper effect : A study of the flypaper effect in Swedish municipalities." Thesis, Umeå universitet, Nationalekonomi, 2020. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-174774.

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The purpose of this thesis is to examine whether there is a flypaper effect on the municipality’s welfare service expenditures, that is, if increased government grants will accelerate the welfare service expenditures more than increased tax revenues. The empirical analysis was made using a fixed effect model with data from all 290 municipalities in Sweden between 2011-2018. The results from the empirical model show that there is a flypaper the municipality’s welfare service expenditure, which is in line with the theoretical framework and previous literature. This result imply that the future welfare services will become more expensive if they are funded by increased government grants, rather than by increased tax revenues.
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Filho, Francisco Ailson Alves Severo. "Analysis and its effect flypaper variability in municipalities cearenses." Universidade Federal do CearÃ, 2012. http://www.teses.ufc.br/tde_busca/arquivo.php?codArquivo=8888.

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The purpose of this study is to analyze the existence of the flypaper effect in the municipalities of CearÃ, for the year 2000. For this purpose, it was used the threshold model that through the construction of groups, divided the sample into 03 groups of municipalities, for each of the two variables used as threshold: salary and political strength. From the results obtained, concluded that there are groups that were not detected flypaper effect, but in most municipalities of Cearà this effect exists and is the result of distortions of intergovernmental transfers, which requires, among other aspects, a biggest fiscal effort of the municipalities and an expansion of fiscal decentralization started at Brazilian Constitution of 1988, aiming to mitigate flypaper.
PropÃe-se analisar a existÃncia do efeito flypaper nos municÃpios cearenses, para o ano de 2000. Para esse objetivo, utilizou-se do modelo threshold que, mediante o estabelecimento de grupos, dividiu a amostra em trÃs conjuntos de municÃpios, para cada uma das duas variÃveis utilizadas como threshold: salÃrio e forÃa polÃtica. Com base nos resultados, concluiu-se que hà grupos em que nÃo foi detectado efeito flypaper, mas, na maioria dos municÃpios cearenses, esse efeito existe e resulta das distorÃÃes das transferÃncias intergovernamentais, o que requer, dentre outros aspectos, um esforÃo fiscal maior dos municÃpios e uma expansÃo da descentralizaÃÃo fiscal iniciada na ConstituiÃÃo Brasileira de 1988, visando mitigar o flypaper.
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Korzhenevych, Artem, and Sebastian Langer. "The Flypaper Effect in Germany: An East-West Comparison." Saechsische Landesbibliothek- Staats- und Universitaetsbibliothek Dresden, 2016. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:14-qucosa-213629.

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We investigate the effect of general-purpose transfers on different expenditure categories and tax rates in the municipalities of Saxony (eastern Germany) and North Rhine-Westphalia (western Germany). Findings from the panel data analysis suggest the existence of the “flypaper effect” – municipalities use transfers to increase expenditures but do not reduce taxes. For most expenditure subcategories the estimated coefficients are alike, suggesting similarity of spending priorities in the two federal states despite the differences in the transfer dependency. Targeted support of eastern municipalities could potentially explain few identified differences in the spending behavior.
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Kozdron, Nicole Angelique. "Wealth Neutrality, Flypaper Effects, and School Funding in Ohio." Miami University Honors Theses / OhioLINK, 2005. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=muhonors1146011664.

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Severo, Filho Francisco Ailson Alves. "Análise do Flypaper effect e sua variabilidade nos municípios cearenses." reponame:Repositório Institucional da UFC, 2012. http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/6349.

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SEVERO FILHO, Francisco Ailson Alves. Análise do Flypaper e effect e sua variabilidade nos municípios cearenses. 2012. 42 f. Dissertação (mestrado profissional em economia do setor público) - Programa de Pós Graduação em Economia, CAEN, Universidade Federal do Ceará, Fortaleza-CE, 2012.
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The purpose of this study is to analyze the existence of the flypaper effect in the municipalities of Ceará, for the year 2000. For this purpose, it was used the threshold model that through the construction of groups, divided the sample into 03 groups of municipalities, for each of the two variables used as threshold: salary and political strength. From the results obtained, concluded that there are groups that were not detected flypaper effect, but in most municipalities of Ceará this effect exists and is the result of distortions of intergovernmental transfers, which requires, among other aspects, a biggest fiscal effort of the municipalities and an expansion of fiscal decentralization started at Brazilian Constitution of 1988, aiming to mitigate flypaper.
Propõe-se analisar a existência do efeito flypaper nos municípios cearenses, para o ano de 2000. Para esse objetivo, utilizou-se do modelo threshold que, mediante o estabelecimento de grupos, dividiu a amostra em três conjuntos de municípios, para cada uma das duas variáveis utilizadas como threshold: salário e força política. Com base nos resultados, concluiu-se que há grupos em que não foi detectado efeito flypaper, mas, na maioria dos municípios cearenses, esse efeito existe e resulta das distorções das transferências intergovernamentais, o que requer, dentre outros aspectos, um esforço fiscal maior dos municípios e uma expansão da descentralização fiscal iniciada na Constituição Brasileira de 1988, visando mitigar o flypaper.
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Langer, Sebastian, and Artem Korzhenevych. "Equalization Transfers and the Pattern of Municipal Spending: An Investigation of the Flypaper Effect in Germany." Saechsische Landesbibliothek- Staats- und Universitaetsbibliothek Dresden, 2018. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:14-qucosa-234984.

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We investigate how lump-sum equalization transfers affect expenditures and taxes in the municipalities of the largest German state North Rhine-Westphalia. In general, those general-purpose transfers cannot be treated as exogenous variables. Thus, for the identification of causal effects, two exogenous adjustments in the transfer allocation formula are used as instrumental variables. Findings suggest the existence of the “flypaper effect” – municipalities use transfers to increase expenditures but do not reduce tax rates. Extra money from transfers is mainly used to finance social expenditures and public facilities. A set of robustness checks, including a spatial dependence model, confirm the results.
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Correia, Josà Geraldo AraÃjo. "Analisando o comportamento dos gastos pÃblicos nos municÃpios cearenses: uma anÃlise do efeito Flypaper." Universidade Federal do CearÃ, 2014. http://www.teses.ufc.br/tde_busca/arquivo.php?codArquivo=12371.

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O efeito flypaper à um dos temas mais discutidos da literatura do federalismo fiscal, haja vista as distorÃÃes causadas pelo sistema de transferÃncias, pois os recursos advindos de transferÃncias tÃm um efeito mais estimulante sobre os gastos governamentais do que um aumento equivalente da renda privada da populaÃÃo residente. Diante disso, este trabalho, se propÃe a analisar se o comportamento dos gastos pÃblicos nos municÃpios cearenses condiz com a prÃtica definida pela literatura como efeito flypaper. Para tanto, utiliza-se da metodologia de dados em painel, uma vez que as informaÃÃes sobre gastos, arrecadaÃÃo, populaÃÃo, PIB e transferÃncias dos 184 municÃpios do Cearà compreende o perÃodo entre 1999 e 2009. Conforme os resultados aferidos pelo efeito marginal da renda, representados na funÃÃo gasto pelo PIB, supera o notado para a transferÃncia corrente. Pode-se concluir que a prÃtica descrita pela literatura como efeito flypaper nÃo condiz com a realidade das administraÃÃes municipais do CearÃ.
The flypaper effect is one of the most discussed topics of the literature of fiscal federalism, given that the distortions caused by the transfer system because the proceeds of transfers have a more stimulating effect on government spending than an equivalent increase in private income of the population resident. Therefore, this work aims to analyze the behavior of public expenditure in the municipalities of Cearà consistent with the practice adopted by the literature as flypaper effect. For this, we used the methodology of panel data, since the information about expenses, revenues, population, PIB and transfers of the 184 municipalities in Cearà covers the period between 1999 and 2009. According to the results measured by the marginal effect of income, represented by GDP spent in the function, overcomes noticed for the current transfer can be concluded that the practice described in the literature as flypaper effect is not consistent with the reality of municipalities in CearÃ.
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Boadu, Bernard. "An Analysis of the Flypaper and Fungibility Effects of Intergovernmental Revenue on Municipal Operating and Capital Budgets." Thesis, University of North Texas, 2020. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1703428/.

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The flypaper effect states that grants-in-aid increases public spending more than a comparable increase in personal income. If aid increases spending, then there is the possibility that it displaces own-source revenue or a portion of the aid itself is used to meet other priorities of governments, fungibility. Different local government structures have the tendency to prioritize either the operating or capital budget. Empirical evidence shows that federal and state grants have different flypaper effect. While fungible state aid is allocated to the operating budget, that of federal goes to the capital budget. Council-manager and mayor-council form of governments do not allocate fungible intergovernmental aid differently between the capital and operating budgets.
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Lundqvist, Helene. "Municipal Labour Demand : The Efffects of Intergovernmental Grants in Finland and Sweden." Thesis, Uppsala University, Department of Economics, 2006. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-7053.

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This paper investigates the effects of intergovernmental grants on municipal labour demand in Finland and Sweden during the period 1985-2002. Both these countries have large public sectors in which local authorities play a significant role. In addition, both countries went through major grant reforms in 1993, reforms that meant that most targeted grants were replaced by general, non-earmarked grants. This allows for studying the effects of the different types of grants separately. The results suggest that targeted grants affect Finnish municipal employment more than general ones do, at least when looking at levels. When looking at elasticities, however, the opposite is indicated. In Sweden intergovernmental grants appear to have no effect at all on municipal employment before the reform, but after the estimated elasticity is 0.10. This is somewhat lower than in Finland, where the estimated elasticities are 0.13 and 0.14 before and after the reform, respectively. The results also lend additional support to the so called “flypaper effect”, an empirical phenomenon that has been observed in numerous previous studies.

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Sepulveda, Cristian F. "Two Essays on Public Economics: The Consequences of Fiscal Decentralization on Poverty and Inequality, and The Second Best Solution to The Public Expenditures’ Problem." Digital Archive @ GSU, 2010. http://digitalarchive.gsu.edu/econ_diss/68.

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This dissertation consists of two independent essays on public economics. The first essay studies the consequences of fiscal decentralization on poverty and income inequalities. This essay describes the possible channels through which fiscal decentralization might affect poverty and income inequalities, and carries out an empirical analysis with data of a large number of countries at different stages of development, for the period 1971-2000. Fiscal decentralization is found to have significant effects on poverty and income inequalities. These findings are important because they suggest, contrary to the traditional public finance theory, that sub-national governments can play an important role in the reduction of poverty and income inequalities. The second essay studies the second best solution to the public expenditures’ problem in the presence of a proportional labor income tax. By allowing the tax base to vary with the taxpayers’ behavioral responses to taxation, we derive the “effective” budget constraint faced by the government, which describes the set of affordable combinations of public and private goods. We show that the optimal solution to the government problem corresponds to the point of tangency between the effective budget constraint and the highest attainable social indifference curve. The traditional normative prescription for public expenditures under a second-best scenario does not satisfy this condition, and therefore it provides a suboptimal solution. Finally, we use the same analytical framework in order to explain the flypaper effect, an empirical regularity that has for long challenged the conventional theory.
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Books on the topic "Flypaper effect"

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Choi, James J. The flypaper effect in individual investor asset allocation. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2007.

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Locke, Wade. Property tax distortion as an explanation of the flypaper effect. Kingston: Queen's University, 1989.

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Locke, Wade. Property tax distortion as an explanation of the flypaper effect. Kingston: Queen's University, 1989.

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Barnett, Richard R. A flypaper policy simulation of the expenditure effects of Mrs. Thatcher's poll tax. Jordanstown: University of Ulster, Department of Public Administration and Legal Studies, 1991.

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Fund, International Monetary. Unfolding the flypaper: The effects of intergovernmental grants in an open local economy. Washington, D.C: International Monetary Fund, 1989.

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van de Walle, Dominique, and Ren Mu. Fungibility And The Flypaper Effect Of Project Aid : Micro-Evidence For Vietnam. The World Bank, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1596/1813-9450-4133.

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Book chapters on the topic "Flypaper effect"

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Inman, Robert P. "Flypaper Effect." In The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, 4823–29. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-349-95189-5_2956.

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Inman, Robert P. "Flypaper Effect." In The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, 1–6. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-349-95121-5_2956-1.

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Bailey, Stephen J. "The Flypaper Effect." In Local Government Economics, 233–60. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-27415-4_11.

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Conference papers on the topic "Flypaper effect"

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Restantri, Maola Fiernabella, and Murdiyati Dewi. "The Financial Performance Comparison between Local Government with Flypaper Effect and Non-Flypaper Effect - Empirical Study on East Java Province in 2015." In Journal of Contemporary Accounting and Economics Symposium 2018 on Special Session for Indonesian Study. SCITEPRESS - Science and Technology Publications, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0007020006920698.

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Marjulas, Sabri, and Efrizal Syofyan. "Analysis of Flypaper Effect and Fiscal Performance in Regional / Regency Spending in West Sumatra." In The Fifth Padang International Conference On Economics Education, Economics, Business and Management, Accounting and Entrepreneurship (PICEEBA-5 2020). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/aebmr.k.201126.011.

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A, Muhammad Yudhistira, Erma Setiawati, and Zulfikar Zulfikar. "Flypaper Effect on Regional Expenditure and the Imp on Regencies/Municipalities Financial Performance in Indonesia." In International Conference on Economics and Business Studies (ICOEBS 2022). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/aebmr.k.220602.054.

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Anam, Haerul, Santi Yunus, Yunus Sading, Dimas Permana, and Patta Tope. "An Analysis of Flypaper Effect Phenomenon on Regional Expenditure in District and City in Central Sulawesi." In 2021 Tadulako’s International Conference on Social Sciences (TICoSS 2021). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/assehr.k.220707.006.

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Reports on the topic "Flypaper effect"

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Inman, Robert. The Flypaper Effect. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, December 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w14579.

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Vegh, Carlos, and Guillermo Vuletin. Unsticking the Flypaper Effect Using Distortionary Taxation. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, June 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w22304.

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Vegh, Carlos, and Guillermo Vuletin. Unsticking the Flypaper Effect in an Uncertain World. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, July 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w21436.

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Choi, James, David Laibson, and Brigitte Madrian. Mental Accounting in Portfolio Choice: Evidence from a Flypaper Effect. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, November 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w13656.

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Döring, Thomas. Verhaltensökonomische Aspekte staatlicher Ausgabenpolitik. Sonderforschungsgruppe Institutionenanalyse, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.46850/sofia.9783941627499.

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Der vorliegende Beitrag hat das Ziel, einen Überblick zu vorhandenen verhaltensökonomischen Untersuchungen zur Wahrnehmung; Wirkungsweise und politischen Gestaltung öffentlicher Ausgaben zu liefern. Zu diesem Zweck erfolgt zunächst eine Darstellung zentraler Erkenntnisse der Verhaltensökonomik, soweit diese für die Analyse der Staatsausgaben von Bedeutung sind (Kapitel 2). Auf der Grundlage dieser allgemeinen Ausführungen wird anschließend dargelegt, wie perzipierte Vorteile, Dringlichkeitseinschätzungen und Fairnesserwägungen die subjektive Wahrnehmung staatlicher Ausgaben aus Sicht der Nutznießer öffentlicher Leistungen beeinflussen (Kapitel 3.1). In weiterer Folge wird verdeutlicht, dass die gängige effizienz-, verteilungs- und stabilitätsbezogene Wirkungsanalyse staatlicher Ausgabentätigkeit ohne eine zusätzliche verhaltensökonomische Fundierung unvollständig ist, da bedeutsame individuelle Anpassungsreaktionen an ausgabenpolitische Impulse unberücksichtigt bleiben (Kapitel 3.2). Letzteres kann auch mit Blick auf die subjektive Wahrnehmung öffentlicher Ausgaben festgestellt werden, die – abweichend von der Vorstellung eines vollständig rationalen Verhaltens – nicht selten durch „Verzerrungen“ wie die bereits erwähnte Fiskalillusion oder den Flypaper-Effekt gekennzeichnet sind (Kapitel 3.3). Komplettiert wird der Überblick durch eine Betrachtung des (ausgaben-)politischen Willensbildungsprozesses, der aus verhaltensökonomischer Sicht nur unzureichend durch bestehende politökonomische Ansätze erklärt werden kann und daher um eine Analyse der psychologischen Bestimmungsfaktoren politischen Verhaltens ergänzt werden sollte (Kapitel 3.4). Der Beitrag schließt mit einigen weiteren ausgabenpolitischen Schlussfolgerungen (Kapitel 4).
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