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Determinants of Public Services Provision in Rural Communities: Evidence from Voting on Hospital Referenda

Rodney D. Fort and Jon B. Christianson

American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1981, vol. 63, issue 2, 228-236

Abstract: There has been considerable recent research regarding the determinants of consumer demand for collectively provided goods, but relatively little of this research has focused on rural areas or issues that are particularly important to rural residents. In this paper, a public choice analytical framework is adopted to analyze voting behavior on rural hospital referenda. The results of the analysis aid in understanding support given by rural residents to low occupancy, rural hospitals and in predicting opposition to public sector efforts to close such facilities.

Date: 1981
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