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The impact of expenditure limitations on local government spending: evidence from the United Kingdom

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  • Carl Emmerson

    (Institute for Fiscal Studies and Institute for Fiscal Studies)

  • John Hall

    (Institute for Fiscal Studies)

  • Michael Ridge

    (Institute for Fiscal Studies)

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  • Carl Emmerson & John Hall & Michael Ridge, 1998. "The impact of expenditure limitations on local government spending: evidence from the United Kingdom," IFS Working Papers W98/05, Institute for Fiscal Studies.
  • Handle: RePEc:ifs:ifsewp:98/05
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    1. Graeme Roy, 2006. "Grants Versus Tax Sharing: the Extent of Central Government Control," ERSA conference papers ersa06p74, European Regional Science Association.

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