How to make the metropolitan area work ? Neither big government, nor laissez-faire
Carl Gaigne,
Stephane Riou () and
Jacques Thisse
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Keywords: metropolitan area; fiscal competition; local labor markets; suburbanization; administrative boundary; economic boundary (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013-07-05
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Published in Public Economic Theory Conference (PET13), Jul 2013, Lisbonne, Portugal
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Working Paper: How to make the metropolitan area work? Neither big government, nor laissez-faire (2013) 
Working Paper: How to make the metropolitan area work ? Neither big government, nor laissez-faire (2013) 
Working Paper: How to make the metropolitan areas work: neither big government nor laissez-faire (2013)
Working Paper: How to make the metropolitan areas work: neither big government nor laissez-faire (2013)
Working Paper: How to make the metropolitan area work ? Neither big government, nor laissez-faire (2013) 
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