Organizational and Spatial Determinants of Fiscal Stress: An analysis of Norwegian Municipalities

Two types of factors are thought to lead to fiscal stress of municipalities in Norway: municipal organization and spatial characteristics. Organizational and political factors include the rationality of the agency of government, the ability of the resource coordinator to achieve a balance, and the c...

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