Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
476911 European Journal of Operational Research 2012 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

The goal of this paper is to build an operational model for evaluating the financial viability of local municipalities in Greece. For this purpose, a multicriteria methodology is implemented combining a simulation analysis approach (stochastic multicriteria acceptability analysis) with a disaggregation technique. In particular, an evaluation model is developed on the basis of accrual financial data from 360 Greek municipalities for 2007. A set of customized to the local government context financial ratios is defined that rate municipalities and distinguish those with good financial condition from those experiencing financial problems. The model’s results are analyzed on the 2007 data as well as on a subsample of 100 local governments in 2009. The model succeeded in correctly classifying distressed municipalities according to a benchmark set by the central government in 2010. Such a model and methodology could be particularly useful for performance assessment in the context of several European Union countries that have a similar local government framework to the Greek one and apply accrual accounting techniques.

► We build an operational model to evaluate the financial viability of municipalities. ► We combine simulation analysis with a disaggregation technique. ► We use financial ratios retrieved from accrual accounting financial statements. ► The own revenues to total liabilities ratio is proved to be the most important ratio. ► The model succeeds in correctly classifying distressed municipalities in Greece.

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