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Fiscal Limitations: An Assessment of the U.S. Experience

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  • Oates, Wallace E.

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Working Paper No. 90 is published as "Fiscal Limitations: An Assessment of the U.S. Experience". In Edward M. Gramlich and Bengt-Christer Ysander (eds.), Control of Local Covernment. IUI Conference Reports 1985:1. Stockholm: Industrial Institute for Economic and Social Research, 1985.

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  • Oates, Wallace E., 1983. "Fiscal Limitations: An Assessment of the U.S. Experience," Working Paper Series 90, Research Institute of Industrial Economics.
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    1. Oates, Wallace E, 1981. "On Local Finance and the Tiebout Model," American Economic Review, American Economic Association, vol. 71(2), pages 93-98, May.
    2. William H. Oakland, 1979. "Proposition 13 - genesis and consequences," Economic Review, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, issue Win, pages 7-24.
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