Conflicting pressures to increase public expenditure and restrict
taxation have created fiscal stress in many major cities. In
Britain, the problem is highlighted because central government is
responsible for so large a portion of local government revenue, but
not for its spending. The object of this book is to identify the
extent, the causes and consequences of fiscal stress as it affected
local government in the 1980s. To do this, the editors have brought
together a multidisciplinary team of scholars working on the
substantive problems facing cities, as well as experts in the urban
economy and central-local government relations.
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