This paper treats local governments as utility maximizing agents when they allocate resources among different service sectors. We present estimates for eight service sectors, based on a modified version of the extended linear expenditure system (ELES) and using observations at the municipal level for Norway. Our econometric model recognizes user fees and budget deficits as endogenous variables. Moreover, the model accounts for heterogeneity in local tastes and production costs. Price information for local public services is not available in the data. However, by allowing for heterogeneity in the marginal budget share parameters, we achieve identification of the complete ELES. The empirical results show that local public services are in gene...
Abstract. This paper analyzes local public fiscal and spending behavior in a setting where local gov...
A cooperative bargaining model is adapted to the setting of local government in Norway. Aggregate co...
This thesis included five essays studying the performance of local governments in Norway. Four of th...
This paper treats local governments as utility maximizing agents when they allocate resources among ...
The original publication is available at www.springer.comAbstract. This paper analyzes local public ...
Using previous work on the subject as a foundation, Norwegian local government spending behaviour is...
Using previous work on the subject as a foundation, Norwegian local government spending behaviour is...
An extended community preference model including real and financial investments is estimated on acco...
An extended community preference model including real and financial investments is estimated on acco...
An extended community preference model including real and financial investments is estimated on acco...
The original publication is available at www.springer.comAbstract. This paper analyzes local public ...
Fiscal disparities arise from differences in costs and capacity to produce a standard package of pub...
Fiscal disparities arise from differences in costs and capacity to produce a standard package of pub...
A cooperative bargaining model is adapted to the setting of local government in Norway. Aggregate co...
A cooperative bargaining model is adapted to the setting of local government in Norway. Aggregate co...
Abstract. This paper analyzes local public fiscal and spending behavior in a setting where local gov...
A cooperative bargaining model is adapted to the setting of local government in Norway. Aggregate co...
This thesis included five essays studying the performance of local governments in Norway. Four of th...
This paper treats local governments as utility maximizing agents when they allocate resources among ...
The original publication is available at www.springer.comAbstract. This paper analyzes local public ...
Using previous work on the subject as a foundation, Norwegian local government spending behaviour is...
Using previous work on the subject as a foundation, Norwegian local government spending behaviour is...
An extended community preference model including real and financial investments is estimated on acco...
An extended community preference model including real and financial investments is estimated on acco...
An extended community preference model including real and financial investments is estimated on acco...
The original publication is available at www.springer.comAbstract. This paper analyzes local public ...
Fiscal disparities arise from differences in costs and capacity to produce a standard package of pub...
Fiscal disparities arise from differences in costs and capacity to produce a standard package of pub...
A cooperative bargaining model is adapted to the setting of local government in Norway. Aggregate co...
A cooperative bargaining model is adapted to the setting of local government in Norway. Aggregate co...
Abstract. This paper analyzes local public fiscal and spending behavior in a setting where local gov...
A cooperative bargaining model is adapted to the setting of local government in Norway. Aggregate co...
This thesis included five essays studying the performance of local governments in Norway. Four of th...