Flypaper Unstuck: Comment on Dixon, Picton and Rimmer
Jonathan Pincus
Australian Economic Review, 2002, vol. 35, issue 3, 316-317
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Commonwealth general revenue grants to the States are substitutes for State taxes, and should be spent by the States. If preferences vary, then differences in State spending are not evidence of flypaper effects.
Date: 2002
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