One of the newer suggestions for the design of public economic units refers to Functional Overlapping Competing Jurisdictions (FOCJs), which are instruments to shape cooperation of jurisdictions, e.g. municipalities. The study clarifies important types of FOCJ. It concentrates on FOCJs where the members are municipalities. How useful such FOCJs are for designing public services depends on the composition of members, their decision concept of cooperation, the task of the FOCJ, the resources devoted to the FOCJ and the development phase of the FOCJ. For better understanding of those determinants, a microeconomic theory is needed. Therefore, the authors formulate models of FOCJ establishment, FOCJ operation and FOCJ competition for clients an...
In order to provide local public goods, municipalities can cooperate and exploit economies of scale ...
We consider a population of agents distributed on the unit interval. Agents form jurisdictions in or...
This dissertation consists of three essays, each examining a type of strategic interaction between g...
One of the newer suggestions for the design of public economic units refers to Functional Overlappin...
AbstractCooperation among neighboring local governments determines the final outcome of local econom...
This article examines a model in which two jurisdictions engage in fiscal competition. The jurisdict...
The Tiebout Hypothesis asserts that, when it is efficient to have multiple jurisdictions providing l...
This paper analyzes the provision of local public goods with posi-tive spillovers across jurisdictio...
This paper examines how capital tax competition affects jurisdiction formation. We describe a non-co...
The shrinking population during the break-down, adaptation and recovery phase in Estonian social and...
Individuals of different types can form groups, i.e. jurisdictions, for the purposes of collective c...
This paper analyzes the effect of inter-jurisdictional spillovers and congestion of local public ser...
In the US system of decentralized federalism, competitive dynamics among local governments are not i...
In order to provide local public goods, municipalities can cooperate and exploit economies of scale ...
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In order to provide local public goods, municipalities can cooperate and exploit economies of scale ...
We consider a population of agents distributed on the unit interval. Agents form jurisdictions in or...
This dissertation consists of three essays, each examining a type of strategic interaction between g...
One of the newer suggestions for the design of public economic units refers to Functional Overlappin...
AbstractCooperation among neighboring local governments determines the final outcome of local econom...
This article examines a model in which two jurisdictions engage in fiscal competition. The jurisdict...
The Tiebout Hypothesis asserts that, when it is efficient to have multiple jurisdictions providing l...
This paper analyzes the provision of local public goods with posi-tive spillovers across jurisdictio...
This paper examines how capital tax competition affects jurisdiction formation. We describe a non-co...
The shrinking population during the break-down, adaptation and recovery phase in Estonian social and...
Individuals of different types can form groups, i.e. jurisdictions, for the purposes of collective c...
This paper analyzes the effect of inter-jurisdictional spillovers and congestion of local public ser...
In the US system of decentralized federalism, competitive dynamics among local governments are not i...
In order to provide local public goods, municipalities can cooperate and exploit economies of scale ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/90044/1/j.1540-6210.2011.02501.x.pd
In order to provide local public goods, municipalities can cooperate and exploit economies of scale ...
We consider a population of agents distributed on the unit interval. Agents form jurisdictions in or...
This dissertation consists of three essays, each examining a type of strategic interaction between g...