This theoretical paper shows how a central government can induce a policy concerning a municipal matter through a package of a policy requirement and a grant. We find that, due to fiscal competition and the possibility for citizens to move between municipalities, the central government can make all municipalities adopt the policy requirement despite the grant not being sufficiently high to make them gain from the reform. We apply this model to a recent Swedish child-care fee reform and can explain why all Swedish municipalities implemented the maximum child-care fee although it had a negative impact on many municipalities’ finances.child care; fiscal competition; municipality; intergovernmental grant
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The use of intergovernmental grants in educational policies may give rise to a conflict between gain...
This item is only available electronically.How do intergovernmental grants affect the level of effic...
Are grants to Swedish municipalities tactical? In this essay, I derive testable implications from a ...
Fiscal disparities arise from differences in costs and capacity to produce a standard package of pub...
This thesis consists of four self-contained essays on different conflicts shaping local government p...
This study tests for strategic competition in public spending on childcare and primary education, an...
This thesis consists of five papers, which concern expenditure decisions and economic growth within ...
While competition among companies tends to be beneficial for the general public, this is not necessa...
Central government bailouts of local governments are commonly viewed as a recipe for local fiscal in...
This paper first formulates a model of how the politicians in a local government collectively lobby ...
In their role as agenda setters and implementers of political decisions, bureaucrats potentially hav...
This paper examines the empirical relationship between political budget cycles (PBCs) and two types ...
In this paper we investigate how local governments finance public services, and their choice between...
The impact of local social, economic, environmental and political constraints (SEEP) on local govern...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine whether there is a flypaper effect on the municipality’s we...
The use of intergovernmental grants in educational policies may give rise to a conflict between gain...
This item is only available electronically.How do intergovernmental grants affect the level of effic...
Are grants to Swedish municipalities tactical? In this essay, I derive testable implications from a ...
Fiscal disparities arise from differences in costs and capacity to produce a standard package of pub...