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City Taxes City Spending Essays In Honor Of Dick Netzer Amy Ellen Schwartz

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City Taxes City Spending Essays In Honor Of Dick Netzer Amy Ellen Schwartz
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Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.08 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Amy Ellen Schwartz
ISBN: 9781843763819, 9781845421632, 1843763818, 1845421639
Language: English
Year: 2004

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City Taxes City Spending Essays In Honor Of Dick Netzer Amy Ellen Schwartz by Amy Ellen Schwartz 9781843763819, 9781845421632, 1843763818, 1845421639 instant download after payment.

An illustrious group of economists contribute to this volume honoring Dick Netzer, the public finance economist well-known for his research on state and local taxation, the provision of urban public services, and non-profit organizations. Following in his tradition, the contributors apply microeconomics to real world problems facing urban areas and use statistical analysis to gain insight into practical solutions. The first four chapters of the book provide in-depth explorations of alternative methods of financing urban government such as: the relative merits of income and property taxation at the local level, the impact of sales and income taxation on property taxation, and the feasibility of adopting a land value tax. The next two chapters focus on government expenditures: the impact of subsidized housing investment on property values, and the theoretical and historical explanations for public ownership and direct provision of public services. The final two chapters of the book turn their attention to the non-profit sector, exploring subsidies to non-profit arts organizations and the role of the non-profit sector in providing K-12 education, specifically addressing the implications for segregation and equity. Comprehensive and engaging, professionals and scholars in the fields of public finance, urban economics and public administration will find this collection of great interest.

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