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British Journal of Political Science, 1995
The Tiebout model, which theorizes that residential choice can regulate the supply of local collective goods, has generated much criticism, but few empirical tests of its behavioural assumptions. The article presents the findings of the first British micro-level test of the effect of local taxes and services on geographical mobility, a postal survey of
Peter John, Keith Dowding, Stephen Biggs
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The Tiebout model, which theorizes that residential choice can regulate the supply of local collective goods, has generated much criticism, but few empirical tests of its behavioural assumptions. The article presents the findings of the first British micro-level test of the effect of local taxes and services on geographical mobility, a postal survey of
Peter John, Keith Dowding, Stephen Biggs
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The biofilm life cycle: expanding the conceptual model of biofilm formation
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2022Karin Sauer +2 more
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Population composition of cities: Restructuring the tiebout model
Journal of Public Economics, 1985openaire +1 more source
Exiting behavior under Tiebout conditions: Towards a predictive model
Keith Dowding, Peter John
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Machine learning methods to model multicellular complexity and tissue specificity
Nature Reviews Materials, 2021Aaron K Wong, Olga G Troyanskaya
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Taxes, Spending, and Property Values: Supply Adjustment in a Tiebout-Oates Model
Matthew Edel, Elliott D. Sclar
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Tiebout and redistribution in a model of residential and political choice
Anke S. Kessler, Christoph Lülfesmann
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