TY - JOUR T1 - Is centralization a solution to the soft budget constraint problem?. JF - European Journal of Political Economy Y1 - 2016 A1 - Ben-Bassat, Avi A1 - Dahan, Momi A1 - Klor, Esteban F. KW - Budget KW - Jewish schools KW - Property tax KW - Tax collection AB - This paper focuses on the centralization program implemented in Israel in 2004 to analyze whether the administrative subordination of municipalities is an effective policy to deal with problems related to soft-budget constraint of lower level governments. The results consistently show, for different specifications and samples of municipalities, that this program brought a substantial decrease of municipalities' expenditures (mostly because of decreases in salary payments), and an increase of local property tax collection. Our analysis shows that all of the fiscal impact of the program is due to the appointment of an accountant that reports directly to the central government, a relatively mild form of administrative subordination. In contrast, more intrusive forms of subordination, like the central imposition of a recovery program, do not result in any substantial improvement of municipalities' fiscal situation. This leads us to conclude that a mild form of administrative subordination UR - http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=edsgao&AN=edsgcl.477000940&lang=he&site=eds-live ER -