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Phoenix and neighboring municipalities, like many in the South and West, pursued a growth strategy based on annexation in the decades after World War II. This paper explores the link between annexation and competition for tax revenues. After discussing arguments for annexation, it traces the...
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"This paper was prepared for presentation at the Allied Social Sciences meetings, Chicago, August 29-31, 1978."
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Understanding the economic impacts of transportation projects in Utah is essential for decision makers, officials, and stakeholders as they determine the best course of action for the state. Economic impacts can guide decisions of future projects and help explain past economic fluctuations. This...
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are inadequate to identify the majority of violators and enforce compliance. Sales tax evasion is modeled using the theory …
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August 29, 2003. 16 pages (PDF version). Prepared for the Citizens Finance Review Commission by Transaction Privilege Tax Research Committee Monsignor Edward Ryle, Chair and Authors: Michelle Ahlmer, Executive Director of the Arizona Retailers Association K. Michelle AmRhein, State and Local Tax...
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August 29, 2003. 14 pages (PDF version). Prepared for the Citizens Finance Review Commission by Transaction Privilege Tax Research Committee Monsignor Edward Ryle, Chair and Authors: Michelle Ahlmer, Executive Director of the Arizona Retailers Association K. Michelle AmRhein, State and Local Tax...
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Analyzing consumer welfare from observable data, or empirical demand functions has been a very controversial issue in economics. One metric often used is deadweight loss from a tax or price increase. A classic debate in economic history regarding the appropriate methodology for measuring...
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The idea of a flat tax, a tax levied at a single rate, has become an increasingly discussed and implemented fiscal strategy across Europe and the rest of the world. Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania adopted flat tax systems in 1994 and 1995, making them the first modern countries to adopt flat...
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This thesis explores the important link between macroeconomic dynamics and the financial sector. The first essay studies Epstein-Zin preferences, which are found to be able to account for both aggregate macroeconomic dynamics and asset prices. In the first essay, I compare different solution...
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The episodes of financial crises in many parts of the world during the 1990s have sparked interest in identifying channels through which such crises spread from one country to another. Researchers have identified several factors that may have sparked and induced contagion. This study further...
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