ePub Cities Under Stress: The Fiscal Crisis of Urban America download
by Robert W. Burchell,David Listokin

Local governments under fiscal stress often need to dig deep into their tax base to generate enough financing because of inflexible revenue resources
Local governments under fiscal stress often need to dig deep into their tax base to generate enough financing because of inflexible revenue resources. This paper examines the factors that determine the level of tax effort, particularly the influences of fiscal stress on the tax effort of three adjacent small cities in Virginia. An ordinary least squared model was formulated for this purpose. Our findings indicate that, together with fiscal stress, retail sales, state aid, the joint effect of unemployment and welfare expenditures are important factors in predicting the tax effort.
Publication, Distribution, et. Piscataway. Bibliography: p. 695-723. Personal Name: Burchell, Robert W. Personal Name: Listokin, David. Rubrics: Municipal finance United States Intergovernmental fiscal relations. Download PDF book format. Download DOC book format.
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Admittedly, smart growth is characterized by the ghost of urban policy past, ranging from innerarea revitalization to growth management.
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Robert w. burchell, david listokin. department of housing and urban development. MILLION BOOKS ORIGINAL TIFF ZIP download. Fiscal impact guidebook.
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