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This paper examines a public choice model of fiscal illusion in the demand for localgovernment goods applied to local government expenditures in Britain. Data for twofiscal years, 1991/92 and 1993/9, are used reflecting two very different local taxregimes – the Community Charge in 1991/92 and...
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This paper examines whether the evidence from OECD countries is consistent withthe predictions of endogenous growth models that the structure of taxation and publicexpenditure can affect the steady-state growth rate. We find strong support for theBarro (1990) public policy endogenous growth...
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Public choice analysts have often argued that the level of government spending willreflect voter-taxpayer’s demand for public goods, while the fiscal illusion literature hasargued that certain features of the tax structure affect voter’s perceptions of their taxburden causing them to...
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