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_aFaulk, Dagney Gail _94982 |
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_aSpecial districts and local government debt _b an analysis of " Old Northwest Territory " states _c Dagney Faulk and Larita Killian |
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500 | _aDisponible también en línea a través de la Biblioteca del Instituto de Estudios Fiscales. Resumen. Conclusión. Bibliografía. | ||
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_aHACIENDAS LOCALES _945217 |
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_aDEUDA PUBLICA LOCAL _942648 |
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_aESTADOS UNIDOS _942888 |
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520 | _aSpecial districts potentially offer a way for local governments toissue more debt thanallowed by debt limits. This research examines the relationship between the number of special districts in a county and local government debt levels. Using data from states formed from the Northwest Territory and controlling for other local governments, demographic, and fiscal factors, we find that the number of specialdistricts in a county is positively related to local government debt in four of the fivestates examined (Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin). The results for Illinoiswere insignificant. | ||
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_aKillian, Larita _965351 |
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_tPublic Budgeting & _gFinance ; v. 37, n. 1, Spring 2017, p. 112-136 |
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