Volatile Mining Revenues and State Government Budget Decisions

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Mining royalties provide a volatile source of revenue for state governments in Australia. We explore the effects of changes in royalty revenue received by a state government on current-year budget decisions about expenditure, tax revenue and the budget surplus. The literature postulates different models for how lower-level government budget decisions respond to a revenue windfall from a higher level of government. Empirical evidence on these models over 1998–2019 provides strong evidence that over a half of a royalty windfall becomes a change in budget expenditure. Estimates of changes to tax revenues and the surplus are not definitive nor robust.

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Freebairn, J., & Griffiths, W. (2023). Volatile Mining Revenues and State Government Budget Decisions. Australian Economic Review, 56(2), 192–203. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-8462.12510

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