集聚经济、应税租金与政府俘获:来自一项地方政策的证据

Agglomeration economies, taxable rents and government capture: evidence from a place-based policy

Journal of Economic Geography · 2017
被引 3
人大 AABS 4

中文导读

研究产业集聚如何影响政府补贴分配,发现地方政府更倾向于补贴本地集聚产业,支持政府俘获理论而非经济地理模型。

Abstract

We study how industry-level agglomeration economies affect government policy. Using administrative data on firm subsidies in economically lagging regions of Great Britain, we test two alternative hypotheses. Economic geography models imply that firms at an industry’s core can sustain higher tax burdens or require lower subsidies than firms in more remote locations. Conversely, political economy models predict firms at the industry’s core to be more successful at lobbying government, particularly at the sub-national level, thus obtaining more favourable fiscal treatment. We find that local government agencies structure subsidy offers to favour pre-existing employment in locally agglomerated industries, behaviour more in line with theories of policy capture than with economic geography models.

集聚经济可征税租金政府俘获区位导向型政策