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Tiebout Sorting, Zoning, and Property Tax Rates
This paper examines certain implications from the literature on Tiebout’s model of local government service provision, particularly Hamilton’s extension of the model to include local control of land use and property taxation.
Steven C Bourassa +2 more
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A model-to-model analysis of Tiebout competition and local politics [PDF]
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Seagren, Chad W., Chad W. Seagren
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Tiebout models of community structure
Papers of the Regional Science Association, 1973openaire +3 more sources
Efficiency limits of fiscal mobility: An assessment of the tiebout model
Journal of Public Economics, 1972James M. Buchanan, Charles J. Goetz
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The Microfoundations of the Tiebout Model
Urban Affairs Review, 1998The 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 its
Kenneth N. Bickers, Robert M. Stein
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Revisiting Tiebout's Model: A Classroom Exercise
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2010In this paper we use a classroom exercise to reveal the main efficiency and equity aspects of the Tiebout hypothesis. We conduct and extend the exercise developed by Brouhle et al (2005) by including a second phase in which students have the opportunity to evaluate the implications of the Tiebout model when both individual incomes and preferences are ...
Maria Cubel, Cristina de Gispert
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Political Institutions and Sorting in a Tiebout Model
2003The authors construct a computational model of Tiebout competition and show that political institutions differ in their ability to sort citizens effectively. In particular, they find that certain types of institutions--those that become more 'politically unstable' as citizen heterogeneity increases--perform relatively poorly given a single jurisdiction,
Kollman, Ken +2 more
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On the Applicability of the Tiebout Model to Japanese Cities
Review of Urban & Regional Development Studies, 1999The purpose of this paper is to apply the so‐called Tiebout hypothesis empirically to Japanese cities. 117 cities in the Tokyo metropolitan area and 72 cities in the Osaka metropolitan area are respectively classified into eight clusters using public expenditure densities as attribute variables.
Noboru Sakashita, Motohiko Hirao
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Rethinking Tiebout: The Contribution of Political Fragmentation and Racial/Economic Segregation to the Flint Water Crisis [PDF]
The water crisis that has embroiled Flint, Michigan, since 2014 is often explained via the proximate causes of government oversight and punitive emergency management.
Richard C Sadler
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The Tiebout Model: Bring Back the Entrepreneurs
Journal of Political Economy, 1985Several recent papers in the literature have reformulltlated the nature of equilibrium in IFiebout mo(lels by alSSlIuim`ing an exogenous number of communities, inflexible commullity l)OU(alaries, anti in pirticular inactive lantlowners and developers. Ihis paper argues that these assumptions are unwarranted and reSul1t iIn in(eterminate solutions and ...
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