Public Sector Maintenance: The Case of Local Mass-Transit
Brian A. Cromwell
National Tax Journal, 1991, vol. 44, issue 2, 199-212
Abstract:
Explores maintenance practices in the local public sector and their relationship to state and federal grant policies. If state and federal grant policies induce local governments to substitute new investment for the maintenance of existing capital, excessive deterioration of public infrastructure may result.
Date: 1991
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