The authors develop the concept of constructed governments to compare the revenue-raising policies of large central cities and related overlying governments. They explore whether revenue diversification supports higher levels of government spending. Using central city fiscal data and information on state sales tax rates, they also explore vertical tax competition between states and their large cities
Metropolitan areas (MSAs) are the location of the great majority of economic activity in the United ...
Most cities enjoy some autonomy over how they tax their residents, and that autonomy is typically ex...
We analyze the role of optimal income taxation across different local labor markets. Should labor in...
This paper is part of the IMFG Papers on Municipal Finance and Governance series. For a full list of...
This work explores the relationship between municipal government debt and revenue diversification us...
American states and localities levy several taxes on business capital. Vertical tax competition aris...
The American states and their constituent local governments each levy taxes on mobile business capit...
American states and localities levy several taxes on business capital. Vertical tax competition aris...
This paper is part of the IMFG Papers on Municipal Finance and Governance series. For a full list of...
We provide estimates of the effects and long-run elasticities of the tax base with respect to tax ra...
Abstract—We provide estimates of the effects and long-run elasticities of the tax base with respect ...
This dissertation explores how cities achieve fiscal sustainability—the financial capacity to consis...
Most cities enjoy some autonomy over how they tax their residents, and that autonomy is typically ex...
Most cities enjoy some autonomy over how they tax their residents, and that autonomy is typically ex...
The well-known revenue sharing program implemented in 1970 in the metropolitan area of Minneapolis -...
Metropolitan areas (MSAs) are the location of the great majority of economic activity in the United ...
Most cities enjoy some autonomy over how they tax their residents, and that autonomy is typically ex...
We analyze the role of optimal income taxation across different local labor markets. Should labor in...
This paper is part of the IMFG Papers on Municipal Finance and Governance series. For a full list of...
This work explores the relationship between municipal government debt and revenue diversification us...
American states and localities levy several taxes on business capital. Vertical tax competition aris...
The American states and their constituent local governments each levy taxes on mobile business capit...
American states and localities levy several taxes on business capital. Vertical tax competition aris...
This paper is part of the IMFG Papers on Municipal Finance and Governance series. For a full list of...
We provide estimates of the effects and long-run elasticities of the tax base with respect to tax ra...
Abstract—We provide estimates of the effects and long-run elasticities of the tax base with respect ...
This dissertation explores how cities achieve fiscal sustainability—the financial capacity to consis...
Most cities enjoy some autonomy over how they tax their residents, and that autonomy is typically ex...
Most cities enjoy some autonomy over how they tax their residents, and that autonomy is typically ex...
The well-known revenue sharing program implemented in 1970 in the metropolitan area of Minneapolis -...
Metropolitan areas (MSAs) are the location of the great majority of economic activity in the United ...
Most cities enjoy some autonomy over how they tax their residents, and that autonomy is typically ex...
We analyze the role of optimal income taxation across different local labor markets. Should labor in...