Imperfect union: representation and taxation in multilevel governments
Imperfect Union offers the first political theory of special purpose jurisdictions, which constitute the most common form of local government in the United States today. Collectively, special purpose governments have more civilian employees than the federal government and spend more than all city go...
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Zusammenfassung: | Imperfect Union offers the first political theory of special purpose jurisdictions, which constitute the most common form of local government in the United States today. Collectively, special purpose governments have more civilian employees than the federal government and spend more than all city governments combined. The proliferation of special purpose jurisdictions has fundamentally altered the nature of representation and taxation in local government. Citizens today are commonly represented by dozens - in some cases hundreds - of local officials in multiple layers of government. As a result, political participation in local elections is low and special interest groups associated with each function exert disproportionate influence. With multiple special-interest governments tapping the same tax base, the local tax base takes on the character of a common-pool resource, leading to familiar problems of overexploitation. Strong political parties can often mitigate the common-pool problem by informally coordinating the policies of multiple overlapping governments |
Beschreibung: | Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015) |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xiii, 255 pages) |
ISBN: | 9780511808524 |
DOI: | 10.1017/CBO9780511808524 |
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spellingShingle | Berry, Christopher R. Imperfect union representation and taxation in multilevel governments Special districts / United States Local finance / United States Gemeindeverwaltung (DE-588)4019990-3 gnd Steuer (DE-588)4057399-0 gnd Gemeindefinanzwirtschaft (DE-588)4071675-2 gnd |
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title | Imperfect union representation and taxation in multilevel governments |
title_auth | Imperfect union representation and taxation in multilevel governments |
title_exact_search | Imperfect union representation and taxation in multilevel governments |
title_full | Imperfect union representation and taxation in multilevel governments Christopher R. Berry |
title_fullStr | Imperfect union representation and taxation in multilevel governments Christopher R. Berry |
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title_short | Imperfect union |
title_sort | imperfect union representation and taxation in multilevel governments |
title_sub | representation and taxation in multilevel governments |
topic | Special districts / United States Local finance / United States Gemeindeverwaltung (DE-588)4019990-3 gnd Steuer (DE-588)4057399-0 gnd Gemeindefinanzwirtschaft (DE-588)4071675-2 gnd |
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