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A Closer Look at the Tiebout Model

open access: closed, 2019
W. E. Lyons   +2 more
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Efficiency limits of fiscal mobility: An assessment of the tiebout model

open access: closedJournal of Public Economics, 1972
James M. Buchanan, Charles J. Goetz
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The Microfoundations of the Tiebout Model

Urban Affairs Review, 1998
The authors extend the argument of the marginal consumer to show an important way in which the microlevel requirements of the Tiebout model can be met. They critique the existing literature on the microlevel requirements and argue that the way research has been conducted on the information about public goods possessed by citizens has been flawed in ...
Kenneth N. Bickers, Robert M. Stein
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Assessing the Micro-Foundations of the Tiebout Model

Urban Affairs Review, 2006
In this article, we seek to shed light on the micro-foundations of the Tiebout model. We use a survey of respondents in four of the largest United States metropolitan areas to analyze factors that contribute to households' exiting behavior. In this analysis, we explore the types of reasons likely movers offer to explain a potential move.
Kenneth N. Bickers   +2 more
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Local public goods on migration: the experience of the Tiebout model from China

open access: closedInternational Journal of Services, Economics and Management, 2014
Haijun Bao   +3 more
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Further Tests of Individual-Level Propositions from the Tiebout Model

The Journal of Politics, 1992
Urban researchers have begun to reexamine Charles Tiebout's ideas about citizen-consumer locational choice in metropolitan areas. David Lowery and William Lyons, among others, have empirically investigated assumptions which underpin Tiebout's thesis using individual-level rather than aggregate data. The purpose of this research note is to contribute to
Stephen L. Percy, Brett W. Hawkins
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