Title
Channels of Interstate Risk Sharing, United States, 1963-2000 [electronic resource] Pierfederico Asdrubali, Bent Sorensen, Oved Yosha
Summary
This study developed a framework for quantifying the amount of risk sharing among states in the United States, and constructed data that allowed researchers to decompose the cross-sectional variance in gross state product into levels of smoothing capital markets, federal government, and credit market smoothing. The collection contains 67 Excel data files, that were grouped into 17 datasets based on the organizational ordering schematic provided by the principal investigator, including: <list type="bulleted"> <itm>Dataset 1 - State Personal Income: n=1,938, 51 variables</itm> <itm>Dataset 2 - Federal Taxes and Contributions: n=17,948, 424 variables</itm> <itm>Dataset 3 - State Population: n=1,887, 51 variables</itm> <itm>Dataset 4 - State and Local Personal Taxes: n=11,526, 306 variables</itm> <itm>Dataset 5 - Interests on State and Local Funds: n=7,609, 205 variables</itm> <itm>Dataset 6 - Transfers: n=5,814, 153 variables</itm> <itm>Dataset 7 - Non Federal State Income: n=1,887, 51 variables</itm> <itm>Dataset 8 - Federal Grants: n=1,938, 51 variables</itm> <itm>Dataset 9 - Federal Transfers to Individuals: n=27,415, 766 variables</itm> <itm>Dataset 10 - Federal Personal Taxes: n=1,938, 51 variables</itm> <itm>Dataset 11 - State Government Expenditure: n=1,887, 51 variables</itm> <itm>Dataset 12 - Disposable State Income: n=1,836, 51 variables</itm> <itm>Dataset 13 - State Consumption: n=5,508, 153 variables</itm> <itm>Dataset 14 - State and Local Transfers: n=1,836, 51 variables</itm> <itm>Dataset 15 - Gross State Product: n=1,910, 52 variables</itm> <itm>Dataset 16 - Retail Sales: n=3,774, 102 variables</itm> <itm>Dataset 17 - Personal Consumption Expenditures: n=38, 2 variables</itm> </list>Cf: http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR25541.v1
Contents
State Personal Income
Federal Taxes & Contributions
State Population
State and Local Personal Taxes
Interests on State and Local Funds
Transfers
Non Federal State Income
Federal Grants
Federal Transfers to Individuals
Federal Personal Taxes
State Government Expenditure
Disposable State Income
State Consumption
State and Local Transfers
Gross State Product
Retail Sales
Personal Consumption Expenditures