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Reassessment of the Tiebout model

Journal of Public Economics, 2012
Abstract The Tiebout model has been the reference point for the classical approach to fiscal federalism. Its emphasis on mobility, benefit taxation, and the advantages of fiscal competition have informed fiscal federalism since the seminal contributions of Musgrave and Oates.
Robin Boadway, Jean-François Tremblay
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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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Exiting behavior under Tiebout conditions: Towards a predictive model

open access: yesPublic Choice, 1996
The paper briefly reviews recent research that adapts and extends the Tiebout model of residential choice, paying special attention to those studies which utilize Hirschman's exit, voice and loyalty model. The paper argues that these are theoretically and empirically flawed since they do not take account of Tiebout-rational intra-jurisdictional moves ...
John, Peter, Dowding, Keith
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A Tiebout/tax-competition model

Journal of Public Economics, 2000
Abstract This paper analyzes a Tiebout/tax-competition model, where heterogeneity of consumer preferences is introduced into a standard tax-competition framework. Following the modern Tiebout tradition, consumer sorting in the model is achieved through the activities of profit-maximizing community developers. Once sorting is achieved, the equilibrium
Jan K Brueckner
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Tiebout and redistribution in a model of residential and political choice

Journal of Public Economics, 2005
Abstract The paper considers a two-community model with freely mobile individuals. Individuals differ not only in their incomes, but also in their tastes for a local public good. In each jurisdiction, the amount of public services is determined by majority vote of the inhabitants, and local spending is financed by a residence-based linear income tax.
Anke S. Kessler, Christoph Lülfesmann
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Local economic impact modelling: TIEBOUT, tourism and training

open access: yesJournal of Geography in Higher Education, 1992
Abstract This paper describes the use of a sophisticated computer model in university teaching. TIEBOUT is a PC‐based program which assesses the economic impacts of expenditure in National Parks. The program has been used extensively by Parks Canada, but it has had even greater use as a teaching tool at the University of Waterloo.
Lex Chalmers, Geoff Wall
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The Impact of Jurisdictional Boundaries: An Individual-Level Test of the Tiebout Model

The Journal of Politics, 1989
Despite the considerable research attention accorded the Tiebout model, its empirical foundations are not especially well developed. That is, existing empirical investigations of the Tiebout model only indirectly address many of its central assumptions, given their nearly exclusive focus on aggregate-level analyses when the model evaluates ...
David Lowery, William E. Lyons
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