This thesis consists of four self-contained essays on different conflicts shaping local government policy. The first essay examines how population aging affects the generosity of public long-term care. Aging may directly affect long-term care policy as the elderly become a more important voter group. However, concerns for other citizens may dampen the political importance of the elderly. Fixed effects regressions on municipality-level panel data for 1999-2007 suggest that long-term care generosity slightly decreases in response to an aging population. In particular, a smaller share of elderly become entitled to long-term care. The remaining three essays consider determinants of local fiscal performance. The second essay examines a case in w...
This study tests for strategic competition in public spending on childcare and primary education, an...
This paper sets out to investigate the impact of government fragmentation on local government debt. ...
The common pool problem and veto player model states that fragmented governments generate higher lev...
This essay aims to examine whether there is a partisan influence on local government spending using ...
This thesis included five essays studying the performance of local governments in Norway. Four of th...
“Central and local government in power(im)balance”. Already from the title of this dissertation can ...
This thesis consists of five papers, which concern expenditure decisions and economic growth within ...
Defence date: 29 January 2010Examining Board: Ellen Immergut (Humboldt University, Berlin); Martin K...
The study focuses on the challenges of the ageing population in Finnish public policies related to m...
This paper examines how the aging population affects the generosity of public long-term care (LTC) i...
Since the 1990s, Sweden has embarked on a series of market reforms in public services, aiming for gr...
Although most advanced industrialized countries are facing population aging and other social changes...
This thesis deals with politico-economic aspects of municipality break-ups. It consists of an introd...
Essay I: This paper proposes a novel approach to the issue of size, cost-efficiency and economies of...
The thesis consists of an introductory part and three self-contained papers. Paper [I] studies the d...
This study tests for strategic competition in public spending on childcare and primary education, an...
This paper sets out to investigate the impact of government fragmentation on local government debt. ...
The common pool problem and veto player model states that fragmented governments generate higher lev...
This essay aims to examine whether there is a partisan influence on local government spending using ...
This thesis included five essays studying the performance of local governments in Norway. Four of th...
“Central and local government in power(im)balance”. Already from the title of this dissertation can ...
This thesis consists of five papers, which concern expenditure decisions and economic growth within ...
Defence date: 29 January 2010Examining Board: Ellen Immergut (Humboldt University, Berlin); Martin K...
The study focuses on the challenges of the ageing population in Finnish public policies related to m...
This paper examines how the aging population affects the generosity of public long-term care (LTC) i...
Since the 1990s, Sweden has embarked on a series of market reforms in public services, aiming for gr...
Although most advanced industrialized countries are facing population aging and other social changes...
This thesis deals with politico-economic aspects of municipality break-ups. It consists of an introd...
Essay I: This paper proposes a novel approach to the issue of size, cost-efficiency and economies of...
The thesis consists of an introductory part and three self-contained papers. Paper [I] studies the d...
This study tests for strategic competition in public spending on childcare and primary education, an...
This paper sets out to investigate the impact of government fragmentation on local government debt. ...
The common pool problem and veto player model states that fragmented governments generate higher lev...