Separation of powers and the tax level in the U.S. states
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We estimate a nonlinear and discontinuous relationship between the tax level and the degree of
alignment between the legislature and the governor, measured as the number of seats in the
legislature that belong to the governor s party. In the states with the line-item veto, the tax level
jumps at the point where the government switches from divided to unified. With a regression
discontinuity design, we show that this jump can be interpreted as a causal effect. We propose a
simple model to account for this nonlinear relationship. The sequential nature of the budget
bargaining game, that is, the legislature proposes and the governor cuts with the line-item veto,
implies that the tax level is determined by the overlap between the supporters of the governor
and the supporters of the legislative majority. Changes in the size of the overlap determine the
tax level.
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De Magalhães, Leandro y Ferrero, Lucas, 2015. Separation of powers and the tax level in the U.S. states. Southern Economic Journal. Lubbock: Southern Economic Association, vol. 82, no. 2, p. 1-22. E-ISSN 2325-8012.
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