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Do Institutions Matter? An Empirical Note

Kevin T. Duffy-Deno and Douglas Dalenberg

National Tax Journal, 1990, vol. 43, issue 2, 207-15

Abstract: Compares city-manager administered cities and those administered by a directly elected mayor and city-council by examining relative input usage between the two. Since public investment can have a direct effect on the growth of local economies decaying infrastructure has resulted in serious concern among policymakers. Finds that municipal government structure may play a large role in the public investment decision.

Date: 1990
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