Competition among states and local governments : efficiency and equity in American Federalism
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Langue : | anglais |
Titre complet : | Competition among states and local governments : efficiency and equity in American Federalism / Daphne A. Kenyon and John Kincaid, editors |
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Washington, D.C., Lanham, MD :
Urban Institute Press
, c1991 Distributed by University Press of America |
Description matérielle : | 1 vol. (xvi-285 p.) |
Contenu : | The existence and stability of interjurisdictional competition / Albert Breton. How relevant is competition to government policymaking? / John E. Chubb. Cooperative federalism / Daniel J. Elazar. The competitive challenge to cooperative federalism / John Kincaid. Federalism's "invisible regulator" / John Shannon. The allocative and distributive implications of local fiscal competition / Wallace E. Oates and Robert M. Schwab. How closely does state and local government behavior conform to a perfectly competitive model? / Andrew Reschovsky. Federal aid to states and localities and the appropriate competitive framework / Therese J. McGuire. Some observations on interjurisdictional competition and federal grant policy / Robert W. Rafuse, Jr.. The U.S. Tax Reform Act of 1986 and state tax competitiveness / Robert Tannenwald. Interstate competiton and state personal income-tax policy in the 1980s / Steven D. Gold. An evaluation of interjurisdictional competiton through economic development incentives / Dick Netzwer. Does economic theory capture the effects of new and traditional state policies on economic development? / R. Scott Fosler. Trying to understand the economic development official's dilemma / Nonna A. Noto. Interjurisdictional competion / Ronald C. Fisher |
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