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The Stockholm Syndrome: the view of the capital by the “Places Left Behind”
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Local Economic DevelopmentStockholm SyndromeSocial GeographySpatial PoliticsRegional DevelopmentSocial SciencesCapital CityUrban SpaceComparative LiteratureRegional ScienceUrban HistoryUrban PoliticsUrban TheoryGeopoliticsPublic PolicyUrban PlanningCapital RegionUrban GeographyHumanitiesPolitical GeographySociologyUrban EconomicsBusinessRegister DataRegional Fiscal DisparitiesBehind ”“ PlacesUrban Life
Abstract In this paper we use survey and register data combined to examine how the view of the capital city among those living in other regions relates to geographic factors and the development of the home region. Our findings indicate that individuals who perceive the development of their own region as “less advantageous” are prone to say that Stockholm has a negative effect on their own area as well as on Sweden overall. These individuals tend to live in regions with negative migration, farther away from the capital region, and tend to have lower trust for e.g., politicians and scientists.
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