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The Impact of the Local Government Institutional Framework on the Distribution of Intergovernmental Grants: Greek Republic as a Case Study

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The article analyses grant allocation from central governments to municipalities in Greece during the period 2003-2010. A quantitative analysis is based on two simple models that include normative socioeconomic and institutional factors. Data of 970 municipalities and 50 prefectures of Greece over the period 2003-2010 clearly show that institutional variables such as years of general elections and prefect’s experience exert more influence on grant allocation than normative variables such as GDP per capita. A substantial transfer of competences from central to local government could significantly ameliorate local tax revenues.

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Konstantinos J. Hazakis - Democritus University of Thrace, University Campus, Komotini

Panagiotis G. Ioannidis - Democritus University of Thrace, University Campus, Komotini

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Hazakis, K. J., & Ioannidis, P. G. (2014). The Impact of the Local Government Institutional Framework on the Distribution of Intergovernmental Grants: Greek Republic as a Case Study. European Journal of Spatial Development, 12(2), 1–26. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5139867