Marzanna Poniatowicz | Agnieszka Piekutowska
pages: 45-58;
JEL classification: F22, H72;
Keywords: economic immigration, subnational government finance, budgets’ revenues and expenditures;
Abstract: The aim of the paper is to analyse the effects of economic immigration on subnational government
finance (SNG) in Poland. The goal to achieve is to answer the following research question: what
are the fiscal effects of immigration on SNG budget revenues and expenditures. To answer this
question, logarithmic models were developed. The analysis refers to the years 2007-2016. In this
respect, data from Statistics Poland - referring to budget revenues and expenditures of communes,
cities of district status, districts and voivodeships - were used. As far as immigration statistics
are concerned, data from the Ministry of Family, Labour and Social Policy were used. The results
indicate an increase in both revenues and expenditures of SNG as a result of immigration. Such
results can be explained inter alia by the nature of migration - research were focused on economic
immigration. Results confirm that the level of employment of foreigners is one of the determinants
shaping the fiscal effect of immigration. Moreover, the impact of economic immigration on SNG
budget revenues and expenditures depends on the structure of this budget. This explains the differentiated
results of the analysis of the impact of immigration on SNG in different countries. The positive
correlation between immigration and SNG revenues in Poland can be associated with a high
share of subnational governments in personal income tax revenues as this tax is one of the main
categories of SNG revenues.