In this paper we investigate the demand for local public school expenditures in Sweden. By using survey data, a method previously never applied to Swedish data, the paper provides an additional piece of evidence on individual demand for publicly provided local services. Estimating a linear demand specification, we find that the demand is inelastic with respect to income and tax, much in line with previous Swedish findings in a median voter framework. Estimation of a log-linear demand specification indicates more elastic demand. Testing the hypothesis that municipal employees tend to have a higher demand for public spending than others, we conclude that income, as well as taxprice, enters the demand function differently for the two groups of...
This research is concerned with three related issues: the stability of price elasticities of demand ...
We devise and apply a new method for estimating demand for local public goods from survey data. Ind...
This paper treats local governments as utility maximizing agents when they allocate resources among ...
Individual demand for local public schooling: Evidence from Swedish survey data by Åsa Ahlin and Eva...
In this paper we investigate the demand for local public school expenditures in Sweden using survey ...
The municipal overburden hypothesis asserts the existence of a causal relationship between high leve...
Sweden has undertaken major national reforms of its school sector which, con- sequently, has been cl...
This aims to study how spending per student in primaryschool differs between all the 290 Swedish mun...
Sweden has undertaken major national reforms of its school sector, which, consequently, has been cla...
Earlier studies estimating the demand for local public services by means of the median voter model h...
This thesis consists of five papers, which concern expenditure decisions and economic growth within ...
This thesis gives a historical perspective on current debates on growing inequalities in Swedish sch...
This paper devises and applies a statistical test for efficient provision of local public education....
This paper investigates the long-term effects of local government education spending on child outco...
In the 1990s, an educational reform changed the Swedish school market. The reform allows anyone with...
This research is concerned with three related issues: the stability of price elasticities of demand ...
We devise and apply a new method for estimating demand for local public goods from survey data. Ind...
This paper treats local governments as utility maximizing agents when they allocate resources among ...
Individual demand for local public schooling: Evidence from Swedish survey data by Åsa Ahlin and Eva...
In this paper we investigate the demand for local public school expenditures in Sweden using survey ...
The municipal overburden hypothesis asserts the existence of a causal relationship between high leve...
Sweden has undertaken major national reforms of its school sector which, con- sequently, has been cl...
This aims to study how spending per student in primaryschool differs between all the 290 Swedish mun...
Sweden has undertaken major national reforms of its school sector, which, consequently, has been cla...
Earlier studies estimating the demand for local public services by means of the median voter model h...
This thesis consists of five papers, which concern expenditure decisions and economic growth within ...
This thesis gives a historical perspective on current debates on growing inequalities in Swedish sch...
This paper devises and applies a statistical test for efficient provision of local public education....
This paper investigates the long-term effects of local government education spending on child outco...
In the 1990s, an educational reform changed the Swedish school market. The reform allows anyone with...
This research is concerned with three related issues: the stability of price elasticities of demand ...
We devise and apply a new method for estimating demand for local public goods from survey data. Ind...
This paper treats local governments as utility maximizing agents when they allocate resources among ...