Public Goods and the Property Tax: A Theoretical Analysis
In this paper a property tax model is constructed in which the proceeds of the property tax are used to provide a public good. Generally speaking, it is argued that public provision of public goods will not be Pareto optimal in that public provision will result in the oversupply of public goods.
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1976
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Authors: | Morrison, Clarence C. |
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Public Finance Review. - Vol. 4.1976, 2, p. 159-172
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