Based on the median voter model, we specify a flexible general framework of the effect of municipality size on per-capita public expenditures. Previous literature has recognized that municipality size should have a non-linear effect on the quality of public goods provision and to this end different papers have applied a range of alternative parametric specifications. Using a very large sample of French "communes" we are able to estimate the effect of municipality size semi-parametrically. In contrast with the parametric specifications, we find evidence of the U-shaped relationship between per-capita public expenditures and population which is predicted by theory
International audienceThe analysis of French municipalities’ public personnel expenditures allows us...
This paper brings new evidence on the impact of income inequality on public decisions. Using a new p...
Thèse de doctorat de l'Université de Rennes 1, mention sciences économiques, sous la direction des P...
International audienceBased on the median voter model, we specify a flexible general framework of th...
Local Public Economics, Semi-parametric econometrics, Congestion, C14, H4, H7, R51,
International audienceThe relevance of models explaining local public expenditure behaviour may depe...
International audienceThe article formalizes and measures the impact of club size on the quality of ...
International audienceFollowing Bergstrom and Goodman (1973), this paper contributes to the set of s...
The relationship between population density and the costs of public services remains the subject of ...
Following Bergstrom and Goodman (1973), this paper contributes to the set of stud-ies estimating dem...
National audienceThe median voter theorem holds that the supply of public goods is determined by the...
Although the local provision of public goods accommodates better to the heterogeneous local preferen...
Revealed Preference, Local Public Goods and the Median Voter Theorem : Tests on Data From France. Th...
International audienceThe analysis of French municipalities’ public personnel expenditures allows us...
This paper brings new evidence on the impact of income inequality on public decisions. Using a new p...
Thèse de doctorat de l'Université de Rennes 1, mention sciences économiques, sous la direction des P...
International audienceBased on the median voter model, we specify a flexible general framework of th...
Local Public Economics, Semi-parametric econometrics, Congestion, C14, H4, H7, R51,
International audienceThe relevance of models explaining local public expenditure behaviour may depe...
International audienceThe article formalizes and measures the impact of club size on the quality of ...
International audienceFollowing Bergstrom and Goodman (1973), this paper contributes to the set of s...
The relationship between population density and the costs of public services remains the subject of ...
Following Bergstrom and Goodman (1973), this paper contributes to the set of stud-ies estimating dem...
National audienceThe median voter theorem holds that the supply of public goods is determined by the...
Although the local provision of public goods accommodates better to the heterogeneous local preferen...
Revealed Preference, Local Public Goods and the Median Voter Theorem : Tests on Data From France. Th...
International audienceThe analysis of French municipalities’ public personnel expenditures allows us...
This paper brings new evidence on the impact of income inequality on public decisions. Using a new p...
Thèse de doctorat de l'Université de Rennes 1, mention sciences économiques, sous la direction des P...