This paper provides empirical evidence on the association between fiscal decentralisation and govern-ment size on a sample of 28 European countries during 1990-2016. The main findings from our study are as follows: first, expenditure decentralisation is associated with smaller government size; second, revenue decentralisation has negative effect on government size only in the sub-sample of Central and Eastern European countries; third, we cannot provide empirical support to the common-pool hypoth-esis, implying that it is expenditure decentralisation that matters for the size of general government notwithstanding how sub-national governments finance their expenditure.
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Makreshanska-Mladenovska, S., & Petrevski, G. (2019). Fiscal decentralisation and government size: Evidence from a panel of european countries. Hacienda Publica Espanola, 229(2), 33–58. https://doi.org/10.7866/hpe-rpe.19.2.2
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