This paper examines the potential impact of local-option taxes on meals, general sales, income, and payroll on revenue-raising capacity in Massachusetts municipalities. It finds that, while new local-option taxes would generate considerable additional revenues from untapped sources, revenue capacity is not evenly distributed across municipalities. Indeed, local-option taxes are likely to exacerbate fiscal disparities, because municipalities with low existing revenue-raising capacity often lack the tax bases for new local-option taxes. Policymakers could consider increasing equalizing state aid to offset these fiscal disparities. If more aid is not forthcoming, this paper proposes that the state change aid formulas to reflect differences acr...
abstr act In Massachusetts, state aid to public schools fills the gap between a district’s foundatio...
Local jurisdictions differ in the per capita costs that they must incur to provide a standard qualit...
State grants are perceived to mitigate the fiscal disparities among local governments in providing s...
This paper develops new measures of environmental costs and local revenue capacity as the basis for ...
Massachusetts uses an aid formula that accounts for differences among local communities in both fisc...
The distribution of unrestricted municipal aid has been a major policy concern in many states. Using...
On November 4, 1980 the citizens of Massachusetts, by a vote of 59% to 41%, resoundingly endorsed a ...
Local governments in New England rely on state aid to finance the provision of essential public serv...
This paper simulates alternative distributions of general purpose state aid to local governments und...
On November 4, 1980, Massachusetts voters approved Proposition 2. This measure limited local propert...
This thesis explores several aspects of state and local governments' finances and its interaction wi...
This work explores the relationship between municipal government debt and revenue diversification us...
This article examines the asymmetry in local government responses to economic-cycle-based changes of...
This paper simulates alternative distributions of general purpose state aid to local governments und...
This article investigates the impact of state-level tax and expenditure limits (TELs) on state gover...
abstr act In Massachusetts, state aid to public schools fills the gap between a district’s foundatio...
Local jurisdictions differ in the per capita costs that they must incur to provide a standard qualit...
State grants are perceived to mitigate the fiscal disparities among local governments in providing s...
This paper develops new measures of environmental costs and local revenue capacity as the basis for ...
Massachusetts uses an aid formula that accounts for differences among local communities in both fisc...
The distribution of unrestricted municipal aid has been a major policy concern in many states. Using...
On November 4, 1980 the citizens of Massachusetts, by a vote of 59% to 41%, resoundingly endorsed a ...
Local governments in New England rely on state aid to finance the provision of essential public serv...
This paper simulates alternative distributions of general purpose state aid to local governments und...
On November 4, 1980, Massachusetts voters approved Proposition 2. This measure limited local propert...
This thesis explores several aspects of state and local governments' finances and its interaction wi...
This work explores the relationship between municipal government debt and revenue diversification us...
This article examines the asymmetry in local government responses to economic-cycle-based changes of...
This paper simulates alternative distributions of general purpose state aid to local governments und...
This article investigates the impact of state-level tax and expenditure limits (TELs) on state gover...
abstr act In Massachusetts, state aid to public schools fills the gap between a district’s foundatio...
Local jurisdictions differ in the per capita costs that they must incur to provide a standard qualit...
State grants are perceived to mitigate the fiscal disparities among local governments in providing s...