Autor: |
Eger III, Robert J., Johnson, Laurence E., Lowensohn, Suzanne, Styles, Alan K. |
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Journal of Governmental & Non Profit Accounting; 2023, Vol. 12 Issue 1, p1-25, 25p |
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Many governments offer other postemployment benefits (OPEBs) to employees, and discretionary contributions to OPEBs plans are important to plan financial well-being. This paper reports a study of municipalities' actual annual contributions to OPEBs plans from 2008 through 2015, a time span encompassing the Great Recession and subsequent gradual recovery. Giving effect to cities' governance structure (form of organization and extent of employee unionization) and certain fiscal and socioeconomic variables, we estimate a model of plan contributions normalized by the related actuarially required contributions. We find that mayor-council (MC) cities are associated with comparatively higher OPEBs plan contributions relative to council-manager cities. We control for MC cities' discount rates to address the consequences of optimistic rate assumptions. The effect of unionization on contributions is evident directly, but unionization is not noteworthy when conditioned on form of government. This suggests that MC cities manage their OPEBs plans in a fiscally accountable manner. Data Availability: Data were collected from publicly available sources. JEL Classifications: M41; M48. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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