Do Higher Property Tax Rates Increase the Market Share of Nonprofit Hospitals?
Cyril F. Chang and
Howard P. Tuckman
National Tax Journal, 1990, vol. 43, issue 2, 175-87
Abstract:
Hypothesizes that property tax exemptions increase the market share of nonprofit hospitals. A reduced-form market-share equation is estimated using Tobit analysis and data from Tennessee. The analysis shows that while higher tax rates increase the probability that a county will have only one hospital, they do not add to the probability that the hospital will be nonprofit.
Date: 1990
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