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The Flypaper Effect: Evidence from India

Public Budgeting & Finance, 2002
The flypaper effect refers to the phenomenon whereby expenditure stimulus from unconditional grants exceeds that from an equivalent increase in income. The flypaper effect has been described as “money sticks where it hits.” The present study empirically tests the flypaper effect for the Indian economy. The study also tests the asymmetry hypothesis that
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A predictive index for the flypaper effect

Journal of Public Economics, 1998
Abstract It is well established that lump-sum public grants boost local government spending more than an equivalent increase in private income, the flypaper effect. One shortcoming of the related literature is that it presumes all communities have an identical propensity to consume from an intergovernmental grant.
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The 'Flypaper Effect' is not an anomaly [PDF]

open access: possible, 2003
An in-kind subsidy is equivalent, both theoretically and empirically, to an increase of income for an individual consumer. But the equivalence does not empirically carry over to in-kind grants by a central government to a local one: this has been seen as an anomaly and dubbed the â??flypaper effect.â?? We argue that the â??anomalyâ?? label is incorrect:
John Roemer   +3 more
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Fiscal illusion, uncertainty, and the flypaper effect

Journal of Public Economics, 1992
Abstract The flypaper effect is the empirical observation that increases in intergovernmental aid stimulate greater local government expenditure than do increases in voter income. Fiscal illusion provides a widely accepted explanation for this asymmetry.
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Is there an intrahousehold 'flypaper effect'? [PDF]

open access: possible, 1997
Are public transfers targeted toward children largely neutralized by the household, as the theory of altruism implies, or is there an intrahousehold “flypaper effect” whereby such transfers “stick” to the child? This paper studies the impact of a school feeding program on child caloric intake in the Philippines.
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The Flypaper Effect in Individual Investor Asset Allocation

2008
We document a flypaper effect in asset allocation: securities received in kind "stick where they hit." We study a firm that twice changed the rules governing the securities in which its 401(k) matching contributions were initially invested. Both of these rule changes were economically neutral: employees were always free to immediately reallocate their ...
James Choi   +2 more
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Radiotherapy combination opportunities leveraging immunity for the next oncology practice

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2017
Fernanda G Herrera   +2 more
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Dissecting the biology of allogeneic HSCT to enhance the GvT effect whilst minimizing GvHD

Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology, 2020
Bruce R Blazar   +2 more
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