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Interorganizational Town-Gown Relationships And Property Taxes: A Case Study, Cynthia Felix Burns
Interorganizational Town-Gown Relationships And Property Taxes: A Case Study, Cynthia Felix Burns
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This study examined the relationship between a college and its local government organizations in a community that engaged in property tax or voluntary contribution deliberations with nonprofit organizations to determine the extent to which these interactions altered the preceding town-gown relationship. Interorganizational relationship theory and social interaction theory provided a theoretical framework for data collection while cooperative interorganizational relationship (CIOR) theory was utilized in describing the findings.;A qualitative, single, embedded, descriptive case study was employed to investigate the town-gown relationship between Mercyhurst College and the City, County and Public School District of Erie, Pennsylvania to determine if and how the …
New Kent County, Virginia Bets On Gambling: Government Program Or Business Strategy?, Alexandra Elaine Sasser Hall
New Kent County, Virginia Bets On Gambling: Government Program Or Business Strategy?, Alexandra Elaine Sasser Hall
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Local Government And Economic Development: The Case Of Portsmouth, Virginia, Lamont Dale Myers
Local Government And Economic Development: The Case Of Portsmouth, Virginia, Lamont Dale Myers
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No abstract provided.
Swiss Demonstrated Budgetary Flexibility: A Cantonal Level Analysis Of Budgetary Priority Setting, Giovanna M. Cinelli
Swiss Demonstrated Budgetary Flexibility: A Cantonal Level Analysis Of Budgetary Priority Setting, Giovanna M. Cinelli
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Japan's Prefectural Budgetary Process: An Incremental Analysis, Michael Gresalfi
Japan's Prefectural Budgetary Process: An Incremental Analysis, Michael Gresalfi
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No abstract provided.