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Budget Adjustments in Response to Spending Variances: Evidence of Ratcheting of Local Government Expenditures

Journal of Management Accounting Research 19 (1), 137 (2007);
doi: 10.2308/jmar.2007.19.1.137

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Tanya M. Lee
Robert Morris University

Elizabeth Plummer
Texas Christian University
This paper examines the degree to which government administrators incorporate prior year spending variances into current year budgets. Government administrators have incentives to increase their budgets, and constraints on government spending are weaker than those found in the private sector. Therefore, we expect budget increases associated with prior year government overspending (actual exceeds budget) to be larger than decreases associated with underspending of the same amount. This differential response is called ratcheting. We examine budgets for 1,034 Texas school districts (1995 through 2002), and find budget ratcheting in operating expenditures and the subcategories of instructional and non-instructional expenditures. Ratcheting is most pronounced for non-instructional expenditures. We also find that budget ratcheting is more pronounced when controls on government spending are likely to be weaker. Specifically, budget ratcheting is more pronounced for school districts that operate in a less competitive environment and for districts that have less voter influence. ©2007 American Accounting Association

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