Local governments provide more or less similar and comparable public services like police protection, fire control, roads, water and sewer, parks and recreation, public improvements, planning and zoning, and general administrative services to the residents in their jurisdictions. Yet, there are significant variations in the per capita expenditures of public service expenditures of comparable communities. What are the factors that explain these variations? This study attempts to answer the above questions using an extensive panel data of forty-six fast growing local governments in the State of Michigan. The explanatory variables considered in the study are population size, population growth rate, population density, type of government struct...
This study has two major themes. Theoretically, it unifies three competing theories of local public ...
State grants are perceived to mitigate the fiscal disparities among local governments in providing s...
Theory suggests that the spatial distribution of development within a local jurisdiction affects the...
Local governments provide more or less similar and comparable public services like police protection...
Summary. Recent policy interest in managing local population growth has drawn attention to the fisca...
The objective of this research is to determine the relationship between land use, particularly densi...
Metropolitan and urban issues have been of interest to social scientists, policy analysts, and other...
Efficiency in the provision of local public services is a neglected area of study. Absolute and rela...
This study examines regional differences in local environment factors to better understand the susta...
Data from 487 municipal governments with populations greater than 50,000 are examined to see the rel...
The purpose of this paper is to determine whether larger or smaller municipalities are more efficien...
Documentation of the need for the evaluation of the influence of urban form on the provision of loca...
Dispersed development is often associated with negative externalities and ensuing external costs. As...
One of the principle criticisms of urban sprawl is that it undermines the cost-effective provision o...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the patterns and magnitudes of per capita expenditures and r...
This study has two major themes. Theoretically, it unifies three competing theories of local public ...
State grants are perceived to mitigate the fiscal disparities among local governments in providing s...
Theory suggests that the spatial distribution of development within a local jurisdiction affects the...
Local governments provide more or less similar and comparable public services like police protection...
Summary. Recent policy interest in managing local population growth has drawn attention to the fisca...
The objective of this research is to determine the relationship between land use, particularly densi...
Metropolitan and urban issues have been of interest to social scientists, policy analysts, and other...
Efficiency in the provision of local public services is a neglected area of study. Absolute and rela...
This study examines regional differences in local environment factors to better understand the susta...
Data from 487 municipal governments with populations greater than 50,000 are examined to see the rel...
The purpose of this paper is to determine whether larger or smaller municipalities are more efficien...
Documentation of the need for the evaluation of the influence of urban form on the provision of loca...
Dispersed development is often associated with negative externalities and ensuing external costs. As...
One of the principle criticisms of urban sprawl is that it undermines the cost-effective provision o...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the patterns and magnitudes of per capita expenditures and r...
This study has two major themes. Theoretically, it unifies three competing theories of local public ...
State grants are perceived to mitigate the fiscal disparities among local governments in providing s...
Theory suggests that the spatial distribution of development within a local jurisdiction affects the...