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University of Massachusetts Amherst

2006

Annexation

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Border Wars: Tax Revenues, Annexation, And Urban Growth In Phoenix, Carol E. Heim Jan 2006

Border Wars: Tax Revenues, Annexation, And Urban Growth In Phoenix, Carol E. Heim

Economics Department Working Paper Series

Phoenix and neighboring municipalities, like many in the South and West, pursued a growth strategy based on annexation in the decades after World War II. This paper explores the link between annexation and competition for tax revenues. After discussing arguments for annexation, it traces the history of annexation in the Phoenix metropolitan area. A long-running series of "border wars" entailed litigation, pre-emptive annexations, and considerable intergovernmental conflict. The paper argues that tax revenues have been a key motivation for annexation, particularly since the 1970s. It then considers several related policy issues and argues that while opportunities for annexation are becoming …