The original publication is available at www.springer.comAbstract. This paper analyzes local public fiscal and spending behavior in a setting where local governments, represented by the dominant party or coalition, are treated as utility maximizing agents. The econometric analysis, which is based on a modified version of ELES, recognizes total spending as well as total income as endogenous variables. Identification of the price effects is achieved by utilizing data on environmental cost factors and local tastes. The performance of the estimated model is investigated by testing its ability to make out-of-sample predictions of local government behavior
Previous literature widely assumes that taxes are optimized in local public finance while expenditur...
Using previous work on the subject as a foundation, Norwegian local government spending behaviour is...
We re-examine the tax-spending nexus using a panel of 50 US state-local government units between 196...
Abstract. This paper analyzes local public fiscal and spending behavior in a setting where local gov...
The original publication is available at www.springer.comAbstract. This paper analyzes local public ...
This paper treats local governments as utility maximizing agents when they allocate resources among ...
This paper treats local governments as utility maximizing agents when they allocate resources among ...
We re-examine the tax-spending nexus using a panel of 50 US state-local government units between 196...
In this study, we explore the tax-expenditure behavior of sub na-tional governments in a federal eco...
This thesis is concerned with the English local authority expenditure decisions in the 1980s. I focu...
Previous literature widely assumes that taxes are optimized in local public finance and expenditures...
Previous literature widely assumes that taxes are optimized in local public finance while expenditur...
This paper analyzes the economic incidence of sustained changes in federal gov-ernment spending at t...
The purpose of this paper is to test whether public spending by local communities in Belgium is infl...
Using previous work on the subject as a foundation, Norwegian local government spending behaviour is...
Previous literature widely assumes that taxes are optimized in local public finance while expenditur...
Using previous work on the subject as a foundation, Norwegian local government spending behaviour is...
We re-examine the tax-spending nexus using a panel of 50 US state-local government units between 196...
Abstract. This paper analyzes local public fiscal and spending behavior in a setting where local gov...
The original publication is available at www.springer.comAbstract. This paper analyzes local public ...
This paper treats local governments as utility maximizing agents when they allocate resources among ...
This paper treats local governments as utility maximizing agents when they allocate resources among ...
We re-examine the tax-spending nexus using a panel of 50 US state-local government units between 196...
In this study, we explore the tax-expenditure behavior of sub na-tional governments in a federal eco...
This thesis is concerned with the English local authority expenditure decisions in the 1980s. I focu...
Previous literature widely assumes that taxes are optimized in local public finance and expenditures...
Previous literature widely assumes that taxes are optimized in local public finance while expenditur...
This paper analyzes the economic incidence of sustained changes in federal gov-ernment spending at t...
The purpose of this paper is to test whether public spending by local communities in Belgium is infl...
Using previous work on the subject as a foundation, Norwegian local government spending behaviour is...
Previous literature widely assumes that taxes are optimized in local public finance while expenditur...
Using previous work on the subject as a foundation, Norwegian local government spending behaviour is...
We re-examine the tax-spending nexus using a panel of 50 US state-local government units between 196...