Local Corporatism in Norway*

Abstract
In several countries changing market conditions and legislation regulating economic activity have led to the emergence of corporalist structures at the local as well as the national level. In Norway these have generated local institutional innovations which have had several important actual and potential consequences, ranging from a growth of neo‐mercantilist policies to increased inter‐community competition for industrial establishment and aid.

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