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The long-run effects of a residential property tax and local public services
Polinsky, A. Mitchell; Rubinfeld, Daniel L.
1978-04
Citation:Polinsky, A. Mitchell, Rubinfeld, Daniel L. (1978/04)."The long-run effects of a residential property tax and local public services." Journal of Urban Economics 5(2): 241-262. <http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/22622>
Abstract: The long-run effects of a residential property tax and local public services are analyzed in the context of an urban spatial model. An endogenous labor market allows the local wage rate to adjust, in conjunction with residential and business land prices, in response to local fiscal changes.