The Effect of Municipal Fiscal Decentralization on Subjective Well Being: The Case of Chile
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Fiscal decentralization Political representation Well-being
Date
2024-05-09Referencia bibliográfica
Letelier S, L.; Sáez Lozano J.L. Sage Open, 14(2). [https://doi.org/10.1177/21582440241242649]
Sponsorship
Project PID2021.124396NB.I00; Project MCIN/ AEI/10.13039/501100011033; FEDER, a way of making Europe; Project P18-TP- 4475; Project B-SEJ-74- UGR20; National Research Agency (ANID) from the Chilean government (FONDECYT N. 1171464).Abstract
This research hinges upon the relationship between fiscal decentralization and life satisfaction. It contributes to the field by
performing an empirical analysis focused on the case of Chile, by merging the national household survey (CASEN) with
municipal level information. This analysis is based on a hierarchical empirical model, in which data from both sources are integrated.
Our results show a significant positive effect of municipal level fiscal decentralization on individual subjective wellbeing.
Nonetheless, we also show that said result is contingent upon residents’ political representation, which is in line with
the hypothesis that citizens’ oversight of local authorities is a necessary condition for the effect of fiscal decentralization to
emerge. From the viewpoint of how fiscally decentralized measures should be implemented in practice, above evidence suggests
that said process should be accompanied by the strengthening of local residents’ participation in community relevant
matters. Further confirmation of this is presented in this research, by showing that residents’ membership in organized
groups further increases individual subjective well-being.