State Growth Rates: Taxes, Spending, and Catching Up
The American states have grown at different rates throughout the twentieth century. Abstract Although many explanations have been proposed, the authors focus on two: catching up and state fiscal policies. The authors find that catching up provides the most powerful explanation for differing state gr...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Public finance quarterly 1991-01, Vol.19 (1), p.80-93 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The American states have grown at different rates throughout the twentieth century. Abstract Although many explanations have been proposed, the authors focus on two: catching
up and state fiscal policies. The authors find that catching up provides the most
powerful explanation for differing state growth rates. As real state incomes con verge, states with relatively low real per capita incomes grow more rapidly than
states with relatively high per capita incomes. In the years since 1975, however, the
evidence indicates that catching up may be slowing down. Regression results
nevertheless provide little support for the hypothesis that differences in state taxes
now play the more important role. |
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ISSN: | 0048-5853 1091-1421 1552-7530 |
DOI: | 10.1177/109114219101900105 |