Public Construction in the United States: An Analysis of Expenditure Patterns
Syed Abu Hasnath and
Lata Chatterjee
The Annals of Regional Science, 1990, vol. 24, issue 2, 133-45
Abstract:
This paper analyzes the patterns of public sector construction expenditure in the United States for the 1957-85 period. Expenditure trends of six categories of public works are analyzed at three regional scales. Demand and supply factors influencing capital expenditures are briefly interpreted.
Date: 1990
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