Effect of Distance on the Preservation Value of Water Quality
Ronald J. Sutherland and
Richard G. Walsh
Land Economics, 1985, vol. 64, issue 3, 281-291
Abstract:
Fiscal equivalence for efficient provision of a public good requires perfect correspondence between political and economic jurisdictions. However, the spatial extent of the economic jurisdiction is an empirical question. Drawing on four survey-based ...
Date: 1985
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