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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Revenue Sources For State And Local Governments: Criteria For Choice, Philip Favero
Revenue Sources For State And Local Governments: Criteria For Choice, Philip Favero
Economics Staff Paper Series
Citizen dissatisfaction with taxes is a theme which has recurred often in American history--from the Tea Party at Boston to Proposition 13 in California. As before, tax dissatisfaction in its current form is prompting changes in: the level of government expenditures; the mix of revenue sources used to finance expenditures; and the structure of institutions created to provide public services. Much of the local tax reform effort is focused on state and local finance systems and especially on the real property tax. Citizen participation in reform efforts is an example of democracy in action. Yet, the quality of reforms achieved …
Liquidity, Speculation, And The Demand For Money, Bryce Hool
Liquidity, Speculation, And The Demand For Money, Bryce Hool
Research Collection School Of Economics
No abstract provided.
A Life-Cycle Empirical Analysis Of Migration And Climate, By Race (Jue 1979), Philip E. Graves
A Life-Cycle Empirical Analysis Of Migration And Climate, By Race (Jue 1979), Philip E. Graves
PHILIP E GRAVES
There is no abstract for this work.
Household Migration: Theoretical And Empirical Results, Philip E. Graves, Peter D. Linneman
Household Migration: Theoretical And Empirical Results, Philip E. Graves, Peter D. Linneman
PHILIP E GRAVES
See article for detailed abstract.
Overurbanization And Its Relation To Economic Growth For Less Developed Countries, Philip E. Graves, Robert L. Sexton
Overurbanization And Its Relation To Economic Growth For Less Developed Countries, Philip E. Graves, Robert L. Sexton
PHILIP E GRAVES
This paper does not have an abstract but examines the role of urbanization and over-urbanization in economic growth and decline in the developing world.
The Urban Growth Question, Philip E. Graves
The Urban Growth Question, Philip E. Graves
PHILIP E GRAVES
City size is controversial...we present a paper that trades off the benefits and the costs of increased size. The issues are inevitably present.
The Accrual Method Of Accounting In The Federal Government History And Analysis, Aly Saleh A. Saleh
The Accrual Method Of Accounting In The Federal Government History And Analysis, Aly Saleh A. Saleh
Theses Digitization Project
No abstract provided.
Overurbanization And Its Relation To Economic Growth For Less Developed Countries, Philip E. Graves, Robert L. Sexton
Overurbanization And Its Relation To Economic Growth For Less Developed Countries, Philip E. Graves, Robert L. Sexton
Robert L Sexton
This paper does not have an abstract but examines the role of urbanization and over-urbanization in economic growth and decline in the developing world.
Overurbanization And Its Relation To Economic Growth For Less Developed Countries, Philip E. Graves, Robert L. Sexton
Overurbanization And Its Relation To Economic Growth For Less Developed Countries, Philip E. Graves, Robert L. Sexton
Robert L Sexton
This paper does not have an abstract but examines the role of urbanization and over-urbanization in economic growth and decline in the developing world.