Observable Heterogeneity and the Demand for Local Public Spending
William T. Bogart
National Tax Journal, 1991, vol. 44, issue 2, 213-23
Abstract:
Demonstrates the effect of omitting quasi-governmental expenditures when estimating the demand for local public services. Concludes that the common practice in the literature of ignoring structural aspects of intergovernmental relations is likely to lead to significant biases when estimating demand equations.
Date: 1991
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