State expenditure in the Northeast district and the income of a hypothetical sovereign "Northeastland"

The relative share of different regions in state income and the division of state expenditure between the capital and the countrysides are among the most divisive issues in Icelandic rural policy discourse. This discourse reflects a diversity of attitudes towards social justice and the different int...

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Main Authors: Bjarnason, Þóroddur, Heiðarsson, Jón Þorvaldur
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Icelandic
Published: Stjórnsýslustofnun 2013
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Online Access:https://ojs.hi.is/index.php/irpa/article/view/a.2013.9.1.8
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spelling fticelandunivojs:oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/917 2023-08-20T04:07:25+02:00 State expenditure in the Northeast district and the income of a hypothetical sovereign "Northeastland" Útgjöld ríkisins í Norðausturkjördæmi og tekjur ímyndaðs "Norðausturríkis" Bjarnason, Þóroddur Heiðarsson, Jón Þorvaldur 2013-06-15 application/pdf https://ojs.hi.is/index.php/irpa/article/view/a.2013.9.1.8 isl ice Stjórnsýslustofnun https://ojs.hi.is/index.php/irpa/article/view/a.2013.9.1.8/pdf_63 https://ojs.hi.is/index.php/irpa/article/view/a.2013.9.1.8 Icelandic Review of Politics & Administration; Vol. 9 No. 1 (2013); 155-179 Stjórnmál og stjórnsýsla; Bnd. 9 Nr. 1 (2013); 155-179 1670-679X 1670-6803 State expenditure state income state activities Ríkisútgjöld ríkistekjur starfsemi ríkisins info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed Article 2013 fticelandunivojs 2023-08-01T12:28:45Z The relative share of different regions in state income and the division of state expenditure between the capital and the countrysides are among the most divisive issues in Icelandic rural policy discourse. This discourse reflects a diversity of attitudes towards social justice and the different interests of different areas. However, there is very little research into the geographical distribution of state expenditures across regions, despite heated arguments over the substantial interests at stake. This research focuses on state expenditures in the Northeast district of Iceland based on the 2011 state budget and additional information collected among various institutions and ministries. Results show that government activities in the east Northland are 11% less than predicted by population or the equivalent of 74 thousand ISK per inhabitant per year. Government activities in Eastern Iceland are 23% less than predicted by population or the equivalent of 159 thousand ISK per inhabitant per year. Yet the state contributes a similar amount to ensure that municipal services are similar in the Northeast and regions of the country and to support agriculture in the Northeast region. As an independent "Northeast state" the region would have a budget deficit of 625 million ISK or 1,2% of total tax revenues based on current state income and expenditure in the region. In comparison the budget deficit of the Icelandic state was 7,9% after financial costs according to the 2011 state budget. This indicates that a hypothetical, independent "Northeastland" could be viable but further research is needed. Hlutdeild einstakra landshluta í tekjuöflun þjóðarinnar og skipting ríkisútgjalda milli höfuðborgar og landsbyggða eru meðal umdeildustu mála í íslenskri byggðaumræðu. Slík umræða endurspeglar ólík viðhorf til félagslegs réttlætis og ólíka hagsmuni íbúa mismunandi landssvæða. Þrátt fyrir harðvítugar deilur um mikla hagsmuni eru rannsóknir á dreifingu ríkisútgjalda eftir landsvæðum af skornum skammti. Í þessari rannsókn er ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland University of Iceland: Peer Reviewed Journals Mikla ENVELOPE(-6.300,-6.300,62.350,62.350)
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topic State expenditure
state income
state activities
Ríkisútgjöld
ríkistekjur
starfsemi ríkisins
spellingShingle State expenditure
state income
state activities
Ríkisútgjöld
ríkistekjur
starfsemi ríkisins
Bjarnason, Þóroddur
Heiðarsson, Jón Þorvaldur
State expenditure in the Northeast district and the income of a hypothetical sovereign "Northeastland"
topic_facet State expenditure
state income
state activities
Ríkisútgjöld
ríkistekjur
starfsemi ríkisins
description The relative share of different regions in state income and the division of state expenditure between the capital and the countrysides are among the most divisive issues in Icelandic rural policy discourse. This discourse reflects a diversity of attitudes towards social justice and the different interests of different areas. However, there is very little research into the geographical distribution of state expenditures across regions, despite heated arguments over the substantial interests at stake. This research focuses on state expenditures in the Northeast district of Iceland based on the 2011 state budget and additional information collected among various institutions and ministries. Results show that government activities in the east Northland are 11% less than predicted by population or the equivalent of 74 thousand ISK per inhabitant per year. Government activities in Eastern Iceland are 23% less than predicted by population or the equivalent of 159 thousand ISK per inhabitant per year. Yet the state contributes a similar amount to ensure that municipal services are similar in the Northeast and regions of the country and to support agriculture in the Northeast region. As an independent "Northeast state" the region would have a budget deficit of 625 million ISK or 1,2% of total tax revenues based on current state income and expenditure in the region. In comparison the budget deficit of the Icelandic state was 7,9% after financial costs according to the 2011 state budget. This indicates that a hypothetical, independent "Northeastland" could be viable but further research is needed. Hlutdeild einstakra landshluta í tekjuöflun þjóðarinnar og skipting ríkisútgjalda milli höfuðborgar og landsbyggða eru meðal umdeildustu mála í íslenskri byggðaumræðu. Slík umræða endurspeglar ólík viðhorf til félagslegs réttlætis og ólíka hagsmuni íbúa mismunandi landssvæða. Þrátt fyrir harðvítugar deilur um mikla hagsmuni eru rannsóknir á dreifingu ríkisútgjalda eftir landsvæðum af skornum skammti. Í þessari rannsókn er ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Bjarnason, Þóroddur
Heiðarsson, Jón Þorvaldur
author_facet Bjarnason, Þóroddur
Heiðarsson, Jón Þorvaldur
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title State expenditure in the Northeast district and the income of a hypothetical sovereign "Northeastland"
title_short State expenditure in the Northeast district and the income of a hypothetical sovereign "Northeastland"
title_full State expenditure in the Northeast district and the income of a hypothetical sovereign "Northeastland"
title_fullStr State expenditure in the Northeast district and the income of a hypothetical sovereign "Northeastland"
title_full_unstemmed State expenditure in the Northeast district and the income of a hypothetical sovereign "Northeastland"
title_sort state expenditure in the northeast district and the income of a hypothetical sovereign "northeastland"
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op_source Icelandic Review of Politics & Administration; Vol. 9 No. 1 (2013); 155-179
Stjórnmál og stjórnsýsla; Bnd. 9 Nr. 1 (2013); 155-179
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