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Welfare Policy: increasing involvement of the states. Do we gain or lose?
Unformatted Document Text:  19 Fisher, Ronald C. 1996. State and local public finance. Chicago: IRWIN. Goodspeed, Timothy. 1989. A re-examination of the use of ability to pay taxes by local governments. Journal of Public Economics 38, no. 3: 319-342. Gramlich, Edward M. 1987. Subnational fiscal policy. In Perspectives on local public finance. Quigley, ed. London: JAI Press. Gramlich, Edward M., and Deborah S. Laren. 1984. Migration and income redistribution responsibilities. Journal of Human Resources 29, no. 4: 489-511. Grossman, Philip J. 1989. Fiscal decentralization and government size: An extension. Public Choice 62, no. 1: 63-70. Hsiao, Cheng. 1986. Analysis of panel data. Cambridge,U.K.: Cambridge University Press. Kemp, Kathleen. 1982. Instability in budgeting for federal regulatory agencies. Social Science Quarterly 63, no. 4: 643-660. Lauth, Thomas P. 1978. Zero-base budgeting in Georgia state government: Myth and reality. Public Administration Review38, no. 5: 420-430. Levine, Philip B., and David J. Zimmerman. 1995. An empirical analysis of the welfare magnet debate using the NLSY. NBER working paper no. 5264. Cambridge, M.A.: National Bureau of Economic Research. Marlow, Michael L. 1988. Fiscal decentralization and government size. Public Choice 56, no. 3: 259-269. Musgrave, Richard. 1959. The theory of public finance: A study in public economy. New York: McGraw-Hill. Netzer, Dick. 1991. An evaluation of interjurisdictional competition through economic development incentives. In Competition among states and local governments. Kenyon and Kincaid, eds. Washington, D.C.: The Urban Institute Press.

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Fisher, Ronald C. 1996. State and local public finance. Chicago: IRWIN.
Goodspeed, Timothy. 1989. A re-examination of the use of ability to pay taxes by local
governments. Journal of Public Economics 38, no. 3: 319-342.
Gramlich, Edward M. 1987. Subnational fiscal policy. In Perspectives on local public
finance. Quigley, ed. London: JAI Press.
Gramlich, Edward M., and Deborah S. Laren. 1984. Migration and income
redistribution responsibilities. Journal of Human Resources 29, no. 4: 489-511.
Grossman, Philip J. 1989. Fiscal decentralization and government size: An extension.
Public Choice 62, no. 1: 63-70.
Hsiao, Cheng. 1986. Analysis of panel data. Cambridge,U.K.: Cambridge University
Press.
Kemp, Kathleen. 1982. Instability in budgeting for federal regulatory agencies. Social
Science Quarterly 63, no. 4: 643-660.
Lauth, Thomas P. 1978. Zero-base budgeting in Georgia state government: Myth and
reality. Public Administration Review38, no. 5: 420-430.
Levine, Philip B., and David J. Zimmerman. 1995. An empirical analysis of the welfare
magnet debate using the NLSY. NBER working paper no. 5264. Cambridge, M.A.:
National Bureau of Economic Research.
Marlow, Michael L. 1988. Fiscal decentralization and government size. Public Choice
56, no. 3: 259-269.
Musgrave, Richard. 1959. The theory of public finance: A study in public economy. New
York: McGraw-Hill.
Netzer, Dick. 1991. An evaluation of interjurisdictional competition through economic
development incentives. In Competition among states and local governments. Kenyon
and Kincaid, eds. Washington, D.C.: The Urban Institute Press.


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