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Expenditure crowding out 2 Functionally impaired 2 Local public expenditures 2 Intergovernmental grants 1 Spatial econometrics 1 Spatial interaction 1
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Do Local Public Expenditures on Functionally Impaired Crowd Out Other Local Public Expenditures?
Birkelöf, Lena - Institutionen för Nationalekonomi, Umeå Universitet - 2009
This paper examines whether local public expenditures on services to functionally impaired individuals crowd out other … functionally impaired individuals is tested on five different spending areas using a two-stage least squares (2SLS) fixed …
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Spatial Interaction and Local Government Expenditures for Functionally Impaired in Sweden
Birkelöf, Lena - Institutionen för Nationalekonomi, Umeå Universitet - 2009
the differences in expenditure on services for functionally impaired individuals among municipalities in Sweden. A spatial … whether local public expenditures on services to functionally impaired individuals crowd out other local public expenditures …
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