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American Economic Review: Vol. 97 No. 3 (June 2007)
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Harmonization and Side Payments in Political Cooperation
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Harstad, Bård. 2007. "Harmonization and Side Payments in Political Cooperation."
American Economic Review,
97(3): 871-889.
DOI: 10.1257/aer.97.3.871
DOI: 10.1257/aer.97.3.871
Abstract
For two districts or countries that try to internalize externalities, I analyze a
bargaining game under private information. I derive conditions for when it is
efficient with uniform policies across regions—with and without side payments—
and when it is efficient to prohibit side payments in the negotiations. While
policy differentiation and side payments allow the policy to better reflect local
conditions, they create conflicts between the regions and, thus, delay. The
results also describe when political centralization outperforms decentralized
cooperation, and they provide a theoretical foundation for the controversial
"uniformity assumption" traditionally used by the fiscal federalism literature.
(JEL C78, D72, D82, H77)
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Harstad, Bård

