A necessary first step toward resolving the financial crisis facing American cities is a proper definition of the urban fiscal problem, i.e., a separation of the fiscal problems of metropolitan areas from those which exist by virtue of metropolitanism
This dissertation is motivated by a desire to better understand the causes and consequences of geogr...
This paper is part of the IMFG Papers on Municipal Finance and Governance series. For a full list of...
This dissertation consists of two chapters on topics in public economics. In the first chapter, I st...
In 1990 central-city residents had a median income equivalent to about 74 percent of that earned by ...
The fiscal problem of large cities was as prominent a policy issue in the 1960s and 1970s as it was ...
Struggling to keep their heads above water, cities are trying every means from increased real-estate...
Most observers have attributed the fiscal crises that have affected many of our major urban centers ...
Green and Hunt address the issue of whether the federal government should focus on solving the nati...
The economic gap between affluent suburbia and the urban core has recently received widespread atten...
Metropolitan areas (MSAs) are the location of the great majority of economic activity in the United ...
Studies suggest that urban fiscal crises trigger the institutional separation of strategic services ...
This paper provides an equilibrium numerical model of an open city economy with mobile firms and res...
A circular metropolitan area consists of an inner city and a suburb. Households sort over the two ju...
This dissertation is motivated by a desire to better understand the causes and consequences of geogr...
To test the proposition that metropolitan governmental structure has social, economic, and racial co...
This dissertation is motivated by a desire to better understand the causes and consequences of geogr...
This paper is part of the IMFG Papers on Municipal Finance and Governance series. For a full list of...
This dissertation consists of two chapters on topics in public economics. In the first chapter, I st...
In 1990 central-city residents had a median income equivalent to about 74 percent of that earned by ...
The fiscal problem of large cities was as prominent a policy issue in the 1960s and 1970s as it was ...
Struggling to keep their heads above water, cities are trying every means from increased real-estate...
Most observers have attributed the fiscal crises that have affected many of our major urban centers ...
Green and Hunt address the issue of whether the federal government should focus on solving the nati...
The economic gap between affluent suburbia and the urban core has recently received widespread atten...
Metropolitan areas (MSAs) are the location of the great majority of economic activity in the United ...
Studies suggest that urban fiscal crises trigger the institutional separation of strategic services ...
This paper provides an equilibrium numerical model of an open city economy with mobile firms and res...
A circular metropolitan area consists of an inner city and a suburb. Households sort over the two ju...
This dissertation is motivated by a desire to better understand the causes and consequences of geogr...
To test the proposition that metropolitan governmental structure has social, economic, and racial co...
This dissertation is motivated by a desire to better understand the causes and consequences of geogr...
This paper is part of the IMFG Papers on Municipal Finance and Governance series. For a full list of...
This dissertation consists of two chapters on topics in public economics. In the first chapter, I st...