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- W2133142318 abstract "The fundamental value underlying the design of the fragmented local governance system in the United States is consumer sovereignty. This system has been described as a market-like arrangement that provides citizen-consumers a choice of jurisdictions which offer different bundles of public goods and taxes. However, the same choice can also facilitate population sorting according to social class, creating regions where fiscally wealthy jurisdictions co-exist with impoverished ones. Supporters of fragmentation argue that the public market enhances the power of all consumers — whether poor or rich. Thus, even if the poor are highly concentrated in some jurisdictions, they can exercise their voice to ensure that their government spends more for services that they need. But does the voice of the poor matter as much as the voice of the rich in determining the level of services in the local market? Comparing the budgetary choices in poor and affluent municipalities, the empirical analysis shows that in highly fragmented metropolitan areas, some services are least provided in communities where they are most needed." @default.
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- W2133142318 title "Separate, Unequal and Ignored?: Inter-Jurisdictional Competition and the Budgetary Choices of Poor and Affluent Municipalities" @default.
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