Reducing “Dezemberfieber”: Wasteful Year-End Spending and a Solution

Abstract This article reviews the economic literature on wasteful year-end spending. In the German public sector, budgets expire at the end of the year, hence procurement officers have strong incentives to spend the remaining funds inefficiently just before they expire. The article discusses the kin...

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Main Author: Christoph Siemroth
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Language:deu
Published: Sciendo 2022-06-01
Series:Wirtschaftsdienst
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/s10273-022-3213-5
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description Abstract This article reviews the economic literature on wasteful year-end spending. In the German public sector, budgets expire at the end of the year, hence procurement officers have strong incentives to spend the remaining funds inefficiently just before they expire. The article discusses the kinds of inefficiencies of this behavior, its causes, what is known about its extent, and proposes a solution: It should be possible to partially roll-over unused funds to the next year, which provides incentives not to wastefully spend everything at year-end. The part that is not rolled over can be used to support underfunded divisions. For comparison, the existing German public budget rules are briefly discussed.
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spelling doaj-art-f3994dccdc7746e6822d1a3be56b15742025-02-02T03:58:43ZdeuSciendoWirtschaftsdienst1613-978X2022-06-01102646146410.1007/s10273-022-3213-5Reducing “Dezemberfieber”: Wasteful Year-End Spending and a SolutionChristoph Siemroth0Department of Economics, University of Essex in ColchesterAbstract This article reviews the economic literature on wasteful year-end spending. In the German public sector, budgets expire at the end of the year, hence procurement officers have strong incentives to spend the remaining funds inefficiently just before they expire. The article discusses the kinds of inefficiencies of this behavior, its causes, what is known about its extent, and proposes a solution: It should be possible to partially roll-over unused funds to the next year, which provides incentives not to wastefully spend everything at year-end. The part that is not rolled over can be used to support underfunded divisions. For comparison, the existing German public budget rules are briefly discussed.https://doi.org/10.1007/s10273-022-3213-5
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Reducing “Dezemberfieber”: Wasteful Year-End Spending and a Solution
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title Reducing “Dezemberfieber”: Wasteful Year-End Spending and a Solution
title_full Reducing “Dezemberfieber”: Wasteful Year-End Spending and a Solution
title_fullStr Reducing “Dezemberfieber”: Wasteful Year-End Spending and a Solution
title_full_unstemmed Reducing “Dezemberfieber”: Wasteful Year-End Spending and a Solution
title_short Reducing “Dezemberfieber”: Wasteful Year-End Spending and a Solution
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