Updated estimates of various measures of central city-suburban fiscal disparities are presented for 1987, along with previously published ACIR estimates for selected years. The estimates show that central city-suburban fiscal disparities have not changed dramatically over the past 30 years. Cross-sectional regressions estimated for four different years suggest that the explanations for the existence of fiscal disparities have not changed over time
This paper provided investigation on economic welfare changes in poor neighborhoods in U.S. central ...
In this study of the structure of core city expenditures, Mr. Bahl analyzes the functional relations...
The paper investigates how the spatial evolution of core-based city regions affects the dynamics of ...
In 1990 central-city residents had a median income equivalent to about 74 percent of that earned by ...
The ACIR Library is composed of publications that study the interactions between different levels of...
Widening socio-economic disparities between urban and suburban communities have increasingly concern...
Summary. After developing a longitudinal data-base of civil divisions within 27 large metropoli-tan ...
Develops a method that uses cluster analysis to group central cities in the United States. Selection...
After developing a longitudinal database of civil divisions within 27 large metropolitan areas (MSAs...
The fiscal problem of large cities was as prominent a policy issue in the 1960s and 1970s as it was ...
American policy analysts have assumed that poverty is increasingly concentrating in the inner suburb...
Spatial income inequality refers to the unequal distribution of income across communities. This stud...
One of the most enduring social dynamics in the United States is thecontinuing dispersion of populat...
The well-known revenue sharing program implemented in 1970 in the metropolitan area of Minneapolis -...
Economists have devoted relatively little attention to explaining why some state and local governmen...
This paper provided investigation on economic welfare changes in poor neighborhoods in U.S. central ...
In this study of the structure of core city expenditures, Mr. Bahl analyzes the functional relations...
The paper investigates how the spatial evolution of core-based city regions affects the dynamics of ...
In 1990 central-city residents had a median income equivalent to about 74 percent of that earned by ...
The ACIR Library is composed of publications that study the interactions between different levels of...
Widening socio-economic disparities between urban and suburban communities have increasingly concern...
Summary. After developing a longitudinal data-base of civil divisions within 27 large metropoli-tan ...
Develops a method that uses cluster analysis to group central cities in the United States. Selection...
After developing a longitudinal database of civil divisions within 27 large metropolitan areas (MSAs...
The fiscal problem of large cities was as prominent a policy issue in the 1960s and 1970s as it was ...
American policy analysts have assumed that poverty is increasingly concentrating in the inner suburb...
Spatial income inequality refers to the unequal distribution of income across communities. This stud...
One of the most enduring social dynamics in the United States is thecontinuing dispersion of populat...
The well-known revenue sharing program implemented in 1970 in the metropolitan area of Minneapolis -...
Economists have devoted relatively little attention to explaining why some state and local governmen...
This paper provided investigation on economic welfare changes in poor neighborhoods in U.S. central ...
In this study of the structure of core city expenditures, Mr. Bahl analyzes the functional relations...
The paper investigates how the spatial evolution of core-based city regions affects the dynamics of ...