Stochastic frontier analysis is used to examine the cost-efficiency of Japanese local governments at a prefectural level, corresponding to states in the United States. The issue of cost-efficiency has two policy concerns for fiscal decentralization: one is whether fiscal transfers from central government to local governments influence cost-efficiency; the other is whether the size of the local population influences cost-efficiency. This study empirically confirms that the fiscal transfers have a negative effect. In contrast, population size has a positive effect. The two findings may suggest that Japanese local governments can improve their cost-efficiencies by both reducing the amount of fiscal transfers via decentralization and increasing a population growth via regional integration.
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Otsuka, A., Goto, M., & Sueyoshi, T. (2014). Cost-efficiency of Japanese local governments: Effects of decentralization and regional integration. Regional Studies, Regional Science, 1(1), 207–220. https://doi.org/10.1080/21681376.2014.953196
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