More than five decades have passed since Charles Tiebout wrote his seminal 1956 paper, often cited as the classic apologetic for locally based systems of metropolitan governance. This essay traces the impact of Tiebout\u27s work and subsequent scholarship in public choice, identifying important lessons and lingering issues. Although public choice has demonstrated that polycentric systems are adept and flexible in producing and providing municipal services and a variety of interlocal agreements, the presence of municipal boundaries gives rise to a host of spillover problems, such as urban sprawl and segregation. These spillovers are particularly nefarious because, unlike the natural cooperation that seems to occur in service provision, munic...
Political fragmentation in metropolitan regions makes equitable and efficient delivery of public ser...
This dissertation consists of two chapters on topics in public economics. In the first chapter, I st...
The polycentric model of municipal governance suggests that multiple jurisdictions may approximate a...
More than five decades have passed since Charles Tiebout wrote his seminal 1956 paper, often cited a...
This paper argues that long-run trends in geographic segregation are inconsistent with models where ...
The dominant law and economics model of local government, based on the work of Charles M. Tiebout, a...
The theory known as the Tiebout Hypothesis concludes that an individual or family’s decision to move...
In a recent issue of this journal Adrian Kay and Alex Marsh consider the literature on Charles Tiebo...
The apparent hegemony of the public-choice approach to metropolitan governance has been sharply chal...
with Tiebout arguing that fragmented settings should better match varied tastes with varied ser-vice...
For decades, there has been substantial debate regarding whether it is preferable for a metropolitan...
The Tiebout Hypothesis is that individuals reveal their preferences for high or low public services...
In a seminal paper, Tiebout (1956) argues that a large number of small local governments will functi...
To be sure in some regions–as illustrated in other chapters–political culture and history engendered...
The Tiebout model implies, under certain assumptions, that communities will become increasingly homo...
Political fragmentation in metropolitan regions makes equitable and efficient delivery of public ser...
This dissertation consists of two chapters on topics in public economics. In the first chapter, I st...
The polycentric model of municipal governance suggests that multiple jurisdictions may approximate a...
More than five decades have passed since Charles Tiebout wrote his seminal 1956 paper, often cited a...
This paper argues that long-run trends in geographic segregation are inconsistent with models where ...
The dominant law and economics model of local government, based on the work of Charles M. Tiebout, a...
The theory known as the Tiebout Hypothesis concludes that an individual or family’s decision to move...
In a recent issue of this journal Adrian Kay and Alex Marsh consider the literature on Charles Tiebo...
The apparent hegemony of the public-choice approach to metropolitan governance has been sharply chal...
with Tiebout arguing that fragmented settings should better match varied tastes with varied ser-vice...
For decades, there has been substantial debate regarding whether it is preferable for a metropolitan...
The Tiebout Hypothesis is that individuals reveal their preferences for high or low public services...
In a seminal paper, Tiebout (1956) argues that a large number of small local governments will functi...
To be sure in some regions–as illustrated in other chapters–political culture and history engendered...
The Tiebout model implies, under certain assumptions, that communities will become increasingly homo...
Political fragmentation in metropolitan regions makes equitable and efficient delivery of public ser...
This dissertation consists of two chapters on topics in public economics. In the first chapter, I st...
The polycentric model of municipal governance suggests that multiple jurisdictions may approximate a...