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This book is based on lectures conducted for two classes at the Maxwell School, Syracuse University: A Public Finance Seminar for PhD students in public administration and State and Local Public Finance for master's students in public administration.Topics covered include the role of voters in a federal system, the sorting of different households into different communities, the determinants of public service costs, the property tax and other sources of local (and state) revenue, fiscal aspects of economic development, and intergovernmental aid (especially for education).The notes for the Ph.D. class also cover several more advanced topics, such as the estimation of education production and cost functions, the capitalization of school quality into house values, and tax competition among jurisdictions. The focus in these notes is on the highly decentralized federal system in the United States, but many of the principles and much of the behavioral analysis in the class apply to other countries as well.These notes draw on Professor Yinger's extensive teaching experience and publication record in state and local public finance. They should prove useful to many teachers, scholars, and students who find topics in state and local public finance that they wish to pursue.
About the Author v
Introduction xi
Part I Public Finance Seminar for Ph.D. Students
1(312)
Lecture 1 The Property Tax
3(28)
Lecture 2 Public Production Functions
31(16)
Lecture 3 Program Evaluation
47(12)
Lecture 4 Public Cost Functions
59(14)
Lecture 5 Cost Indexes and Pupil Weights
73(6)
Lecture 6 School District Consolidation
79(14)
Lecture 7 Demand for Public Services: The Median Voter and Other Approaches
93(14)
Lecture 8 State Aid
107(20)
Lecture 9 Bidding and Sorting
127(14)
Lecture 10 Property Tax Capitalization
141(14)
Lecture 11 Hedonics
155(22)
Lecture 12 School Quality Capitalization
177(24)
Lecture 13 Sales Taxes
201(12)
Lecture 14 Property Tax Incidence
213(18)
Lecture 15 Tax Competition
231(12)
Lecture 16 Tax Rates and Economic Development
243(14)
Lecture 17 Tax Breaks and Economic Development
257(20)
Lecture 18 Infrastructure
277(14)
Lecture 19 Bond Markets
291(22)
Part II State and Local Public Finance for Master's Degree Students
313(224)
Lecture 1 Introduction and Overview
315(12)
Lecture 2 The Demand for Local Public Services
327(8)
Lecture 3 Local Voting
335(6)
Lecture 4 Public Sector Costs Concepts
341(6)
Lecture 5 Public Sector Costs: Policy
347(12)
Lecture 6 Local Public Revenue
359(12)
Lecture 7 Property Tax Capitalization
371(8)
Lecture 8 Property Tax Incidence
379(16)
Lecture 9 Income and Sales Taxes
395(14)
Lecture 10 Revenue from Government Monopoly
409(12)
Lecture 11 User Fees
421(12)
Lecture 12 Infrastructure
433(12)
Lecture 13 Municipal Bonds Markets
445(10)
Lecture 14 Issuing Municipal Bonds
455(16)
Lecture 15 Economic Development: Concepts
471(14)
Lecture 16 Economic Development Policy
485(12)
Lecture 17 Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations
497(14)
Lecture 18 State Aid to Education
511(16)
Lecture 19 Education Accountability
527(10)
References 537(6)
Index 543