The intent of the applied research reported in this paper is to examine the relationship between growth and the fiscal health of a subset of local governments (incorporated cities) over the last decade. While any number of researchers has raised this question, the literature has tended to focus on larger urban areas during economic downturns. Ladd's (1994) most recent research looking at the fiscal effects of growth has become perhaps the most influential in this line of work. Ladd's research, however, is limited in that she focused on per capita spending, a variable of interest in itself and because it can be conceptually linked to service quality and tax burden. While the data used in her analysis do not reflect a period of economic downt...
In this paper we examine some of the economic forces that underlie economic growth at the county lev...
Fiscal health has recently received increasing attention because of the Great Recession and bankrupt...
Abstract: Taxes are mostly viewed as a necessary burden to fund public goods, but the optimal level ...
The intent of the applied research reported in this paper is to examine the relationship between gro...
Wisconsin is generally viewed as a high tax state. Depending on how one measures tax burdens, Wiscon...
A web-based survey of fiscal health was administered to Wisconsin cities and villages during the spr...
151 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.Previous research provides tw...
Summary. Recent policy interest in managing local population growth has drawn attention to the fisca...
The recent reversal in the intraregional migration into nonmetropolitan areas has generated a great ...
Over the last three decades, large cities like Pittsburgh, Detroit, Cleveland, Buffalo, and Toledo h...
This applied research project examines questions concerning the economic efficiency of municipal gov...
In this paper, panel regression analysis is used to examine the fiscal impact of urban growth on per...
Abstract We sought to analyze the impact of U.S. state and local governments and federal government...
One of the persistent questions in public finance concerns the financial stability of American citie...
Despite a substantial body of evidence to the contrary, state and local fiscal policy variables loom...
In this paper we examine some of the economic forces that underlie economic growth at the county lev...
Fiscal health has recently received increasing attention because of the Great Recession and bankrupt...
Abstract: Taxes are mostly viewed as a necessary burden to fund public goods, but the optimal level ...
The intent of the applied research reported in this paper is to examine the relationship between gro...
Wisconsin is generally viewed as a high tax state. Depending on how one measures tax burdens, Wiscon...
A web-based survey of fiscal health was administered to Wisconsin cities and villages during the spr...
151 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.Previous research provides tw...
Summary. Recent policy interest in managing local population growth has drawn attention to the fisca...
The recent reversal in the intraregional migration into nonmetropolitan areas has generated a great ...
Over the last three decades, large cities like Pittsburgh, Detroit, Cleveland, Buffalo, and Toledo h...
This applied research project examines questions concerning the economic efficiency of municipal gov...
In this paper, panel regression analysis is used to examine the fiscal impact of urban growth on per...
Abstract We sought to analyze the impact of U.S. state and local governments and federal government...
One of the persistent questions in public finance concerns the financial stability of American citie...
Despite a substantial body of evidence to the contrary, state and local fiscal policy variables loom...
In this paper we examine some of the economic forces that underlie economic growth at the county lev...
Fiscal health has recently received increasing attention because of the Great Recession and bankrupt...
Abstract: Taxes are mostly viewed as a necessary burden to fund public goods, but the optimal level ...