COMPETITION AMONG STATES AND LOCAL GOVER
ISBN-13:
9780877665175
ISBN-10:
0877665176
Edition:
0
Author:
Kenyon
Publication date:
1991
Publisher:
Urban Institute Press
Format:
Paperback
285 pages
Category:
Political Science
,
Politics & Government
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ISBN-13:
9780877665175
ISBN-10:
0877665176
Edition:
0
Author:
Kenyon
Publication date:
1991
Publisher:
Urban Institute Press
Format:
Paperback
285 pages
Category:
Political Science
,
Politics & Government
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COMPETITION AMONG STATES AND LOCAL GOVER (ISBN-13: 9780877665175 and ISBN-10: 0877665176), written by authors
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Is competition among states and local governments detrimental to public service levels and tax systems or does it promote government efficiency and responsiveness? This volume takes a fresh look at the effects of competition among state and local governments and how certain federal policies can moderate or exacerbate the negative consequences of such rivalry. One of two perspectives is typically used to view such competition: the political science perspective of a model of federalism and the economic perspective of competition among firms in a market economy. This volume explores both.
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