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Impacts of Revenue Diversification and Revenue Elasticity on State Fiscal Health

Public Finance and Management, 2019
Revenue diversification and elasticity of the revenue portfolio are important characteristics of a revenue structure. Using state financial data from 2007–2012, this study identifies the different impacts of revenue diversification and revenue portfolio elasticity on the fiscal health of US states.
Wenli Yan
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State Revenue Cyclicality [PDF]

open access: possibleNational Tax Journal, 2004
How are major state revenue sources affected by the business cycle? Could changing the mix of taxes mitigate the severity of cyclical budget problems? This paper examines issues in estimating and interpreting the short-run elasticity of taxes with respect to personal income.
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State Revenue Shortfalls

The American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 1993
Abstract. The budgetary alternatives available to and employed by states to deal with budgetary shortfalls in the early 1980's are examined. The study suggests it may be preferable for states to consider relaxing the self‐imposed requirements of an annually balanced budget.
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Oil Revenues and the State

2020
Oil revenues are becoming increasingly crucial to the political economy of West Africa. Both oil-rich and oil-scarce countries in the subregion are generating funds from the intense oil exploration and drilling activities taking place right across the West African coastline.
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Metrology and the State: Science, Revenue, and Commerce

Science, 2004
“Natural measures of quantity, such as fathoms, cubits, inches, taken from the proportion of the human body, were once in use with every nation,” taught Adam Smith in his lecture “Money as the measure of value and medium of exchange,” delivered in 1763.
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State Lotteries for Public Revenue

Public Budgeting & Finance, 1988
Lotteries, the state fiscal gimmick of the eighties, operate in jurisdictions encompassing substantially more than half the nation's population and enjoy considerable public acceptance. The revenue they generate is small, rarely more than two percent of state general revenue, it is subject to major year‐to‐year swings, and it is very expensive to ...
John L. Mikesell, Kurt Zorn
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Separation of State and Local Revenues

The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1915
The history of American state finance in the last thirty years reveals two major movements, one against excessive uniformity, the other against excessive decentralization. It has been found on the one hand that a uniform rate of taxation cannot successfully be applied to all forms of property, and we have the irresistible movement for classification of
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Revenue Potential of State Lotteries

Public Finance Quarterly, 1987
The debate concerning whether to institute a lottery is hampered in many states by a lack of objective current estimates of potential revenue. The purpose of this study is to provide estimates by type of game based on the experiences of those states that already have lotteries.
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State Revenue Policy: Analysis of the Tax System and Non-Tax State Revenue (PNBP)

Journal Arbitrase : Economy, Management and Accounting
Non-Tax State Revenue (PNBP) plays a crucial role in fiscal consolidation and economic sustainability. The Indonesian government continues to optimize state revenue through tax reform, natural resource management, and service innovation, with the aim of driving post-pandemic economic recovery.
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