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Hurricane Katrina was much more than a natural disaster, it also left New Orleans and the Gulf Coast of the United States financially devastated. The re-building effort will take place on the ground, coordinated largely by the state and federal governments, and financed in capital markets....
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The authors trace the history of the Multistate Tax Commission and look at how successful it has been at meeting states' incompatible goals of uniformity and sovereignty. The authors note that the states are unwilling to give up sovereignty to achieve uniformity
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Concerns over nonconformity of state tax systems mounted through the 20th century as the multistate presence of businesses expanded. Fearing federal intervention and the loss of state tax sovereignty, the Multistate Tax Commission (MTC) was established in 1967 to help promote uniformity in state...
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State and Local Finances under Pressure explores the future of state and local government fiscal systems given the numerous pressures they face from economic, legal, technological, demographic and political forces. It explores how these multiple forces play out in terms of the changes state and...
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The three papers in this symposium on governmental auditing examine the general question: "what factors influence the amount of public sector resources devoted to audits of public sector entities?" Despite the passage of the Single Audit Act of 1984, both state and federal auditors have...
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