Development of Local Allocation Tax-Cut Policies for Municipalities with Small Populations and Its Interpretation: Focusing on Relations with Municipal Merger Polices

  • KAJITA Shin
    Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, University of Tokyo

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  • 小人口町村に対する地方交付税削減策の展開とその解釈―市町村合併政策との関係を中心に―
  • ショウジンコウ チョウソン ニ タイスル チホウ コウフゼイ サクゲンサク ノ テンカイ ト ソノ カイシャク シチョウソン ガッペイ セイサク トノ カンケイ オ チュウシン ニ
  • Focusing on Relations with Municipal Merger Polices
  • 市町村合併政策との関係を中心に

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In fiscal year 1998, the national government started a local allocation tax (LAT) cut targeting municipalities with small populations (MSPs). Due to this policy, MSPs' fiscal conditions rapidly became worse and they were forced into considering administrative and financial reforms including mergers.<br>In this paper, the author surveyed LAT cut policies for MSPs in detail and attempted to explain why LAT cut policies were promoted so strongly, focusing on the actors concerned and relations with municipal merger policies called the Heisei Great Merger.<br>The findings are summarized as follows.<br>1) LAT cut policies, MSPs' fiscal conditions, and changes in their fiscal section chiefs' recognition of their fiscal status temporally worked together.<br>2) In results of weighted regression analysis for standard fiscal demands of MSPs, each parameter changed from increase to decrease in fiscal year 2001. From that fiscal year, the ordinary balance ratios of MSPs started to rise markedly. Therefore, the author concludes that fiscal year 2001 was an important turning point.<br>3) In 2001, the KOIZUMI Junichiro cabinet was established. This cabinet aimed to make structural reforms in various fields. In such a political situation, the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications (MIC) made scapegoats of MSPs for maintaining the framework of the LAT system. Therefore, the MIC spontaneously strengthened LAT cut policies targeting them.

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