| Douglas W. Rae, Douglas Yates - Political Science - 1981 - 238 pages
...individuals reveal their preferences (and satisfy their aims) by "voting with their feet." See Charles Tiebout, "A Pure Theory of Local Expenditures," Journal of Political Economy 64 (October 1956): 416-424. For an excellent discussion, see Dennis C. Mueller, Public Choice (Cambridge:... | |
| Jerald E. Paquette - Education - 1991 - 606 pages
...Education, 2nd. ed. (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1968), p. 131. For the original statement, see Charles M. Tiebout, -A pure theory of local expenditures'. Journal of Political Economy, 64 (October 1956), pp. 416-24. 29 See, for instance, William Garner and Jean Hannaway, 'Private schools:... | |
| Stephen L. Elkin - Political Science - 1987 - 232 pages
...Bish and Vincent Ostrom, Understanding Urban Government: Metropolitan Reform Reconsidered; Charles M. Tiebout, "A Pure Theory of Local Expenditures," Journal of Political Economy 64, no. 5 (October 1956): 416-24; Richard A. Posner, Economic Analysis of Law; and Elinor Ostrom and Vincent... | |
| James M. Buchanan - Business & Economics - 1988 - 356 pages
...y amplias que las que se necesitan para producir los resultados de este trabajo. (11) Cfr. Charles Tiebout, A Pure Theory of Local Expenditures, Journal of Political Economy, 64 (octubre de 1956). Págs. 416-424. ///. Teoría de la Elección Pública INDIVIDUAL CHOICE IN VOTING... | |
| Hendrik Hartog - Business & Economics - 1989 - 292 pages
...that argues for the priceability — the private quality — of local public goods, see Charles M. Tiebout, "A Pure Theory of Local Expenditures," Journal of Political Economy 64 (I956):4i624. The latter article has spawned a huge literature, and the issue remains unresolved in... | |
| Robin Leigh Einhorn - Business & Economics - 1991 - 332 pages
...contains similar evidence from Milwaukee. For a theoretical analysis of this phenomenon, Charles M. Tiebout, "A Pure Theory of Local Expenditures," Journal of Political Economy 64 (1956): 416-24. 27. I am not claiming that everyone does or can win in the modern system of interest-group competition,... | |
| John H. Mollenkopf - History - 1994 - 324 pages
...view in his Regime Politics, especially chapters 1 and 11. 11. Manley, "Neo-Pluralism." 12. Charles Tiebout, "A Pure Theory of Local Expenditures," Journal of Political Economy 64 (1956): 416—424; Peterson, City Limits. For an early critique of Tiebout that is still among the best, see... | |
| Claudia Goldin, Hugh Rockoff - Business & Economics - 2008 - 502 pages
...table 4, pp. 54-55. For choice of flight or reform as remedy to unwanted government, see Charles M. Tiebout, "A Pure Theory of Local Expenditures," Journal of Political Economy, 64 (Oct. 1956), pp. 416-24. 39 . See table 6, "Social Characteristics of Cities of 25 ,000 or More by... | |
| Charles C. Euchner - Law - 1994 - 236 pages
...19741. 20. Paul E Peterson, City Limits (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1981(. 21. See Charles M. Tiebout, "A Pure Theory of Local Expenditures." Journal of Political Economy 64 (1956(, pp. 416-24; James O'Connor, The Fiscal Crisis of the State (New York: St. Martin's, 1973(; and Jane... | |
| William Dennis Keating, Norman Krumholz, David C. Perry - Cleveland (Ohio) - 1995 - 424 pages
...Fox Piven and Richard A. Cloward, The Neu< Class War (New York: Pantheon, 1982), 90-91. 5. Charles M. Tiebout, "A Pure Theory of Local Expenditures," Journal of Political Economy 64 (1956): 416-24. 6. See Gurney Breckfeld, "Refilling the Metropolitan Doughnut," in The Rise of the Sunbelt Cities,... | |
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