This is the first collection of readings in the economics of state
and local public finance in almost thirty years. The scope of the
thirty pieces is broad, including both classic and current
articles. The articles fall into three broad categories: public
choice and fiscal federalism, revenue sources and the fiscal
condition of cities.
The book is an excellent resource for undergraduate economics
courses in which state and local public finance comprises a
substantial part of the syllabus, and for graduate courses in state
and local public finance in public policy programmes, planning and
public administration. The collection is also valuable to anyone
who needs to understand the theory and practice of public finance,
including policy analysts, planners, public administrators, and
financial market analysts.
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