Studies in State and Local Public Finance
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Studies in State and Local Public Finance
In fiscal year 1981-82, state and local government spending actually exceeded federal nondefense spending. However, past research in public finance has focused on federal spending and policies and paid little attention to the economic problems of state and local governments. Studies in State and Local Public Finance goes far in correcting this omission.
Developed from a National Bureau of Economic Research conference on state and local financing, the volume includes papers summarizing and extending recent research as well as commentaries. Covering a wide range of topics, the papers share an empirical orientation and a concern with policy issues. The first two papers look at the role of tax-exempt bonds in local public finance. Their findings suggest that tax policies significantly affect municipal borrowing practices and that financial advantage can be achieved under certain of these practices. Other papers address specific issues related to state and local tax policy: the impact of local taxes on location decisions; efficient road-use charges for trucks; and the relation of income and general sales tax systems over time. Examining issues related to United States federalism, the last paper focuses on the impact of federal grant aid to states.
The research and findings these papers report make an important contribution to the study of local public finance and should be of particular interest to policymakers and those involved in private and public financing at the local, state, or federal level.
Developed from a National Bureau of Economic Research conference on state and local financing, the volume includes papers summarizing and extending recent research as well as commentaries. Covering a wide range of topics, the papers share an empirical orientation and a concern with policy issues. The first two papers look at the role of tax-exempt bonds in local public finance. Their findings suggest that tax policies significantly affect municipal borrowing practices and that financial advantage can be achieved under certain of these practices. Other papers address specific issues related to state and local tax policy: the impact of local taxes on location decisions; efficient road-use charges for trucks; and the relation of income and general sales tax systems over time. Examining issues related to United States federalism, the last paper focuses on the impact of federal grant aid to states.
The research and findings these papers report make an important contribution to the study of local public finance and should be of particular interest to policymakers and those involved in private and public financing at the local, state, or federal level.
248 pages | 6.00 x 9.00 | © 1986
National Bureau of Economic Research Project Report
Economics and Business: Economics--Government Finance
Table of Contents
Preface
1. Tax Policy and Support for the Nonprofit Sector: An Overview
2. Contributions by Individuals: Estimates of the Effects of Taxes
3. Contributions by Individuals: Simulating the Effects of Tax Policies
4. Volunteer Effort
5. Corporate Contributions
6. Charitable Bequests
7. Foundations
8. Charitable Giving Behavior and the Evaluation of Tax Policy
Appendix A
Appendix B
Appendix C
Appendix D
Appendix E
Appendix F
Appendix G
References
Author Index
Subject Index
1. Tax Policy and Support for the Nonprofit Sector: An Overview
2. Contributions by Individuals: Estimates of the Effects of Taxes
3. Contributions by Individuals: Simulating the Effects of Tax Policies
4. Volunteer Effort
5. Corporate Contributions
6. Charitable Bequests
7. Foundations
8. Charitable Giving Behavior and the Evaluation of Tax Policy
Appendix A
Appendix B
Appendix C
Appendix D
Appendix E
Appendix F
Appendix G
References
Author Index
Subject Index
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