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Fiscal Equalization: An Empty Box?

William H. Oakland

National Tax Journal, 1994, vol. 47, issue 1, 199-209

Abstract: Argues that equalization policies have been advocated on the grounds of efficiency and equity. A case can be made for a policy to assist governments with constituencies that are disproportionately poor.

Date: 1994
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