Local redistribution policy creates incentives for welfare migration that may result in 'underprovision' or even a 'race to the bottom'. This paper evaluates the empirical importance of welfare competition. Our contribution is to separate between the policy decision and the actual welfare benefit payments and to introduce income distribution as a determinant of welfare policy. Utilizing spatial econometric methods we find statistical significant strategic interaction between local governments for both the welfare benefit norm decided by the local council and the expected welfare benefits of a standardized person. No robust relationship is found between inequality and welfare benefits and thus we offer no strong support for the Romer-Meltzer...
Abstract. An important aspect of the welfare state is public provision of private goods, primarily e...
Abstract: This paper studies how changes in welfare benefit levels affect welfare recipients’ resid...
In this paper we argue that little is known about either the geographical objectives or the spatial ...
Local redistribution policy creates incentives for welfare migration that may result in 'underprovis...
The large variation in the amount of government redistribution in democracies is a much discussed su...
While competition among companies tends to be beneficial for the general public, this is not necessa...
Abstract: Governments that pursue welfare and equalization goals frequently target cash transfers to...
Redistribution is typically viewed as a task of the central government. However, in most federal cou...
Although several studies have stressed that welfare policy may affect residential choices of welfare...
We examine how in-kind transfers provided by local governments affect economic inequality. The alloc...
The purpose of this paper is to provide an evaluation of how local public in-kind benefits affect th...
The purpose of this paper is to provide an evaluation of how local public in-kind benefits affect th...
The purpose of this paper is to provide an evaluation of how local public in-kind benefits affect th...
Does immigration reduce natives’ support for the welfare state? Immigration is a growing source of e...
Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to provide an evaluation of how local public in-kind benefits...
Abstract. An important aspect of the welfare state is public provision of private goods, primarily e...
Abstract: This paper studies how changes in welfare benefit levels affect welfare recipients’ resid...
In this paper we argue that little is known about either the geographical objectives or the spatial ...
Local redistribution policy creates incentives for welfare migration that may result in 'underprovis...
The large variation in the amount of government redistribution in democracies is a much discussed su...
While competition among companies tends to be beneficial for the general public, this is not necessa...
Abstract: Governments that pursue welfare and equalization goals frequently target cash transfers to...
Redistribution is typically viewed as a task of the central government. However, in most federal cou...
Although several studies have stressed that welfare policy may affect residential choices of welfare...
We examine how in-kind transfers provided by local governments affect economic inequality. The alloc...
The purpose of this paper is to provide an evaluation of how local public in-kind benefits affect th...
The purpose of this paper is to provide an evaluation of how local public in-kind benefits affect th...
The purpose of this paper is to provide an evaluation of how local public in-kind benefits affect th...
Does immigration reduce natives’ support for the welfare state? Immigration is a growing source of e...
Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to provide an evaluation of how local public in-kind benefits...
Abstract. An important aspect of the welfare state is public provision of private goods, primarily e...
Abstract: This paper studies how changes in welfare benefit levels affect welfare recipients’ resid...
In this paper we argue that little is known about either the geographical objectives or the spatial ...