This study tests for strategic competition in public spending on childcare and primary education, and care for the elderly, using panel data on Swedish municipalities over 1996-2005. The high degree of decentralization in the organization of the public sector implies that Swedish data is highly suitable for this type of study. The study is not limited to interactions in the same type of expenditure, but also allows for e¤ects across expenditures. The results give no robust support for the hypothesis that municipalities react on the spending policy of neighbouring municipalities in the decision on own spending on care of the elderly, childcare and education
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Scholars have argued about the impact of fiscal decentralisation on public spending for a long time ...
This study tests for strategic competition in public spending on childcare and primary education, an...
Abstract Since the 2006 election the country of Sweden is governed by four Liberal and Conservative ...
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Scholars have argued about the impact of fiscal decentralisation on public spending for a long time ...
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Sweden has undertaken major national reforms of its school sector which, con- sequently, has been cl...
Individual demand for local public schooling: Evidence from Swedish survey data by Åsa Ahlin and Eva...
This aims to study how spending per student in primaryschool differs between all the 290 Swedish mun...
This quantitative study aims to contribute to the understanding of how increasing educational costs ...
Scholars have argued about the impact of fiscal decentralisation on public spending for a long time ...
This study tests for strategic competition in public spending on childcare and primary education, an...
Abstract Since the 2006 election the country of Sweden is governed by four Liberal and Conservative ...
This thesis consists of four self-contained essays on different conflicts shaping local government p...
This theoretical paper shows how a central government can induce a policy concerning a municipal mat...
The thesis consists of an introductory part and three self-contained papers. Paper [I] studies the d...
This essay aims to examine whether there is a partisan influence on local government spending using ...
Scholars have argued about the impact of fiscal decentralisation on public spending for a long time ...
This thesis consists of five papers, which concern expenditure decisions and economic growth within ...
The overall aim of this study is to describe and analyse some of the consequences of market forces a...
During the last decades, the public sector in Western democracies has undergone drastic changes. The...
Sweden has undertaken major national reforms of its school sector which, con- sequently, has been cl...
Individual demand for local public schooling: Evidence from Swedish survey data by Åsa Ahlin and Eva...
This aims to study how spending per student in primaryschool differs between all the 290 Swedish mun...
This quantitative study aims to contribute to the understanding of how increasing educational costs ...
Scholars have argued about the impact of fiscal decentralisation on public spending for a long time ...