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Selling The City: Institutional Change and the Significance of City County Consolidation
Unformatted Document Text:  46 Winston.Schneider, Mark. 1989. The competitive city: The political economy of suburbia. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press.Sjoquist, David L. March 1982. “The effect of the number of local governments on central city expenditures”. National Tax Journal. 35 (1)Stephens, G.R. and N. Wikstrom. 2000. Metropolitan government and governance. Theoritical perspectives, empirical analysis and the future. New York, Oxford University Press.Summers William E. October 8, 2000. City – county merger: Is it good for Louisville?. The Courier Journal Forum. Swanson, B. E. 2000. Quandaries of pragmatic reform: A reassessment of the Jacksonville experience. State and Local Government Review 32(3). 227 – 238. Carl Vinson Institute of Government. The University of Georgia. Athens. Georgia.Thurmaier, Kurt, Rick Fieock, Suzanne Leland and Jered Carr. 2003. Changing the local landscape. Perspectives on city-county consolidation and its alternatives edited by Jered B. Carr and Richard C. Fieock. Armonk. NY: M.E. Sharpe.U.S. Census Bureau, 2000, Detailed tables on population and per capita income. P82 and P83. Washington, D.C.Wayne, Jim. Office of State Senator. 2000. Metropolitan city of Louisville: A concept for a federated council. Unpublished Manuscript. Wilkerson and Associates, 1992. Outreach survey. Unpublished manuscript. Louisville, Kentucky.Vogel, Ronald, K. 1994. Local government reorganization. Kentucky, League of Women Voters of Louisville and Jefferson County and Department of Political Science, University of Louisville.Vogel, Ronald K. 2002. Metropolitan planning organizations and the new regionalism: The case of Louisville Publius v. 32. Voice – Tribune, The. November 10, 1999

Authors: Savitch, H.V.. and Vogel, Ronald.
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Winston.
Schneider, Mark. 1989. The competitive city: The political economy of suburbia.
Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press.
Sjoquist, David L. March 1982. “The effect of the number of local governments on
central city expenditures”. National Tax Journal. 35 (1)
Stephens, G.R. and N. Wikstrom. 2000. Metropolitan government and governance.
Theoritical perspectives, empirical analysis and the future. New York, Oxford
University Press.
Summers William E. October 8, 2000. City – county merger: Is it good for Louisville?.
The Courier Journal Forum.
Swanson, B. E. 2000. Quandaries of pragmatic reform: A reassessment of the
Jacksonville experience. State and Local Government Review 32(3). 227 – 238.
Carl Vinson Institute of Government. The University of Georgia. Athens. Georgia.
Thurmaier, Kurt, Rick Fieock, Suzanne Leland and Jered Carr. 2003. Changing the
local landscape. Perspectives on city-county consolidation and its alternatives
edited by Jered B. Carr and Richard C. Fieock. Armonk. NY: M.E. Sharpe.
U.S. Census Bureau, 2000, Detailed tables on population and per capita income. P82
and P83. Washington, D.C.
Wayne, Jim. Office of State Senator. 2000. Metropolitan city of Louisville: A concept
for a federated council. Unpublished Manuscript.
Wilkerson and Associates, 1992. Outreach survey. Unpublished manuscript. Louisville,
Kentucky.
Vogel, Ronald, K. 1994. Local government reorganization. Kentucky, League of
Women Voters of Louisville and Jefferson County and Department of Political
Science, University of Louisville.
Vogel, Ronald K. 2002. Metropolitan planning organizations and the new regionalism: The case of Louisville
Publius v. 32.
Voice – Tribune, The. November 10, 1999


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