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The Effects of Reallocating General Revenue Assistance among the Australian States*
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Fiscal IssueLawEconomic GrowthGovernment SpendingEconomic AnalysisAustralian StatesMacroeconomic ModelTax PolicyFiscal PolicyPublic PolicyEconomicsAustralian GovernmentRegional EconomicsRegional PolicyGeneral Revenue AssistanceDistribution FormulaPublic FinanceFederal TaxEconomic PolicyMacroeconomicsPublic EconomicsBusinessEconometricsFiscal Stimulus
The Australian government distributes about 4 per cent of GDP to the State governments in the form of general revenue assistance. The distribution formula, which favours the less populous States, is a source of resentment in Victoria and NSW. We use two general equilibrium models to analyze the regional employment, output and efficiency effects of proposed changes in the formula
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