Population Size as a Determinant of City Expenditures and Employment: Some Further Evidence
L. R. Gabler
Land Economics, 1971, vol. 47, issue 2, 130-138
Abstract:
Federal aid was not found to stimulate spending for cities in Oregon during 1984-1989. Oregon cities relied primarily on their own-source revenues to finance spending increases. The exception was capital spending, where receipt of federal aid in 1989 ...
Date: 1971
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