The paper investigates the intertemporal spending behavior of Scandinavian local governments with particular attention to liquidity constraints imposed by balanced-budget-rules and other regulations. The main finding is that Danish local governments are more able to smooth current expenditures than their Norwegian and Swedish counterparts. Whereas the permanent-income hypothesis cannot be rejected for Denmark, it is in most cases rejected for Norway and Sweden. The Swedish system of market-based control and the Norwegian system of administrative control seem to produce similar results in terms of consumption smoothing
This thesis consists of five papers, which concern expenditure decisions and economic growth within ...
This thesis consists of five papers, which concern expenditure decisions and economic growth within ...
An extended community preference model including real and financial investments is estimated on acco...
The paper investigates the intertemporal spending behavior of Scandinavian local governments with pa...
The paper investigates the intertemporal spending behavior of Scandinavian local governments with pa...
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...
This paper treats local governments as utility maximizing agents when they allocate resources among ...
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...
Purpose: This paper aims to reconcile conflicting findings in the literature regarding the extent of...
A cooperative bargaining model is adapted to the setting of local government in Norway. Aggregate co...
The aim of this thesis is to develop a framework for analyzing municipal spending behavior over a lo...
An extended community preference model including real and financial investments is estimated on acco...
This paper treats local governments as utility maximizing agents when they allocate resources among ...
This thesis consists of five papers, which concern expenditure decisions and economic growth within ...
This thesis consists of five papers, which concern expenditure decisions and economic growth within ...
An extended community preference model including real and financial investments is estimated on acco...
The paper investigates the intertemporal spending behavior of Scandinavian local governments with pa...
The paper investigates the intertemporal spending behavior of Scandinavian local governments with pa...
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...
This paper treats local governments as utility maximizing agents when they allocate resources among ...
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...
Purpose: This paper aims to reconcile conflicting findings in the literature regarding the extent of...
A cooperative bargaining model is adapted to the setting of local government in Norway. Aggregate co...
The aim of this thesis is to develop a framework for analyzing municipal spending behavior over a lo...
An extended community preference model including real and financial investments is estimated on acco...
This paper treats local governments as utility maximizing agents when they allocate resources among ...
This thesis consists of five papers, which concern expenditure decisions and economic growth within ...
This thesis consists of five papers, which concern expenditure decisions and economic growth within ...
An extended community preference model including real and financial investments is estimated on acco...