The establishment of new manufacturing plants in five towns in Kentucky had a negative net fiscal impact on most local governmental units during 1958-63, Inmost of the counties studied, the direct effect of locating the new manufacturing plants in the small towns was to increase the costs of government for the School district and often the town without increasing the revenue. The increases were typically small, however. Also, a comparison of the study counties with a group of comparable counties that had no new industry added during the study period showed no significant differences between the two groups of counties in changes in local governmental revenue or expenditures due to any secondary effects of new industry in the study counties
Industrial Resources: New Castle and Campbellsburg, Kentucky prepared by the Kentucky Department of...
This study uses an export base model to examine the relative importance of new and existing manufact...
Excerpts from the report: In 1930, as one part of a comprehensive survey of economic and social con...
Introduction: The introduction of an industry into rural areas or small towns, unless they are mill ...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the impact of rapid growth on the various revenue and expend...
For some time now there has been a growing tendency for new industry to locate in or near small comm...
Oil and gas production in the United States has increased dramatically in the past 10 years. This gr...
Abstract: Taxes are mostly viewed as a necessary burden to fund public goods, but the optimal level ...
The quest for expanded domestic energy pro-duction has led to increased interest in the coal reserve...
Since the end of World War II, there has been a measurable tendency for new manufacturing plants to ...
Development of a large multi-purpose reservoir within the area of their jurisdiction may affect prop...
This report is the second of two reports exploring the relationship between coal activity and fundin...
This study examines the net benefits generated by manufacturing plants on local, county, and regiona...
New Castle Industrial Sites prepared by the New Castle Chamber of Commerce and the Kentucky Departm...
In 1956 the National Interstate and Defense Highway System was approved by Congress. It was immediat...
Industrial Resources: New Castle and Campbellsburg, Kentucky prepared by the Kentucky Department of...
This study uses an export base model to examine the relative importance of new and existing manufact...
Excerpts from the report: In 1930, as one part of a comprehensive survey of economic and social con...
Introduction: The introduction of an industry into rural areas or small towns, unless they are mill ...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the impact of rapid growth on the various revenue and expend...
For some time now there has been a growing tendency for new industry to locate in or near small comm...
Oil and gas production in the United States has increased dramatically in the past 10 years. This gr...
Abstract: Taxes are mostly viewed as a necessary burden to fund public goods, but the optimal level ...
The quest for expanded domestic energy pro-duction has led to increased interest in the coal reserve...
Since the end of World War II, there has been a measurable tendency for new manufacturing plants to ...
Development of a large multi-purpose reservoir within the area of their jurisdiction may affect prop...
This report is the second of two reports exploring the relationship between coal activity and fundin...
This study examines the net benefits generated by manufacturing plants on local, county, and regiona...
New Castle Industrial Sites prepared by the New Castle Chamber of Commerce and the Kentucky Departm...
In 1956 the National Interstate and Defense Highway System was approved by Congress. It was immediat...
Industrial Resources: New Castle and Campbellsburg, Kentucky prepared by the Kentucky Department of...
This study uses an export base model to examine the relative importance of new and existing manufact...
Excerpts from the report: In 1930, as one part of a comprehensive survey of economic and social con...