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Public Policy and the Urban Fiscal Problem: Piecemeal vs. Aggregate Solutions
Bahl, Roy W.
Bahl, Roy W.
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A necessary first step toward resolving the financial crisis facing American cities is a proper definition of the urban fiscal problem, i.e., a separation of the fiscal problems of metropolitan areas from those which exist by virtue of metropolitanism.
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<p>Originally published in Bahl, Roy W., "Public Policy and the Urban Fiscal Problem: Piecemeal vs. Aggregate Solutions," <em>Land Economics</em>, Vol. XLXI, No. 1, February 1970.</p>
<p>(c) <a href="https://uwpress.wisc.edu/journals/journals/le.html">University of Wisconsin Press</a>. Posted by permission.</p>
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1970
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Bahl, Roy W., "Public Policy and the Urban Fiscal Problem: Piecemeal vs. Aggregate Solutions," Land Economics, Vol. XLXI, No. 1, February 1970. https://doi.org/10.2307/3145422
