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On the political economy of land value capitalization and local public sector rent seeking in a Tiebout model [PDF]
Abstract The political economy of capitalization in a Tiebout model when there is a rent-seeking local public sector is examined. A new approach to test for the effects of successful local public worker rent seeking on property values is suggested and initial results are presented.
Joseph Gyourko, Joseph S. Tracy
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Public Universities, Tuition and Competition - A Tiebout Model [PDF]
A simple Tiebout model is presented where states provide university education to both immobile and mobile students. State governments choose the quality of public universities by trading off the value of education for the local immobile student population and the costs, net of tuition revenues, of running the university.
Schwager, Robert
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Tiebout sorting with progressive income taxation and a fiscal equalization scheme
This paper develops a model of Tiebout sorting with decentrally determined progressive income taxation and a built-in fiscal equalization scheme that redistributes money from richer to poorer regions.
Florian Kuhlmey
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The EU Regulatory Competition in Asylum Law
This paper deals with the principle of subsidiarity in asylum law. It exposes some of the most important ‘push’ factors that have been considered by the European Union (EU) as arguments for the centralisation of asylum law.
Veshi Denard
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This paper investigates Tiebout's conjecture on the role of heterogeneity in tastes for local public goods in the context of income-tax competition and Helpman-type model of New Economic Geography (NEG, hereafter).
Haruhisa Ishizuka, Tatsuaki Kuroda
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The central budget of a country collects only a fraction of the total fiscal revenues and executes only o fraction of the national public expenditures, the rest of the revenues and expenditures becoming the responsability of subnational governments.
Tatiana Mosteanu, Mihaela Iacob
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Student Loans in a Tiebout Model of Higher Education [PDF]
A model is presented where universities competitively supply education to mobile students. Students are subject to a liquidity constraint so that tuition must be paid out of pre-university income. It is shown that student loans provided by home jurisdictions will ensure an efficient quality of higher education if loans do not contain any subsidy.
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Property Taxation, Zoning, and Efficiency in a Dynamic Tiebout Model
This paper presents a dynamic Tiebout model and uses it to revisit a classic argument in public finance. The argument, due to Hamilton (1975), is that a system of governments financing services with property taxes will produce an efficient allocation of housing and services if governments can implement zoning ordinances.
Levon Barseghyan, Stephen Coate
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A Comparison of Political Institutions in a Tiebout Model
Also known as SFI WORKING PAPER: 1995-04 ...
Page, Scott E. +2 more
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