Proposition 13: a Public Choice Appraisal
Thrs article examines the election results from California's Proposition 13, by focusing on voter coalitions for and against the amendment. After theoretically identifying potential gainers and losers, we empirically test whether these groups voted in the manner hypothesized. The results provide some insights into the nature of the overwhelming support of Proposition 13.
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1980
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Authors: | Magaddino, J.P. ; Toma, Eugenia Froedge ; Toma, Mark |
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Public Finance Review. - Vol. 8.1980, 2, p. 223-235
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