“…Despite the importance of input costs, most countries provide no compensation for relatively high input costs (Ahmad, 1997;Batley and Stoker, 1991;Bramley, 1993;Council of Europe, 1997;1998;Exler, 1992;Gibson and Batley, 1993;Gramlich, 1997;Gustafsson, 1991;Henke et al, 1996;King, 1984;Levaggi, 1996;Owens and Pannella, 1991;Pohlan, 1996;Senior, 1994). Most notably, despite the high degree of equalisation sought by its Robin Hood regime, the Swedish system makes no allowance for relatively high municipal input costs.…”