Table of Contents
PART I Introduction
1 Why study state and local government finance?
2 Microeconomic analysis: market effiiency and market failure
PART II Public choice and fiscal federalism
3 Demand for state and local government goods and services
4 Public choice without mobility: voting
5 Public choice through mobility
6 Organization of subnational government
PART III Provision of state and local goods and services
7 Supply of state and local goods and services
8 Pricing of government goods: user charges
9 Intergovernmental grants
10 Capital investment, borrowing, and debt
PART IV Revenue for state and local governments
11 Principles of tax analysis
12 The property tax
13 Sales and excise taxes
14 Individual income taxes
15 Business taxes
16 Revenue from government monopoly and regulation
PART V Applications and policy analysis
17 Education
18 Transportation
19 Health and welfare
20 Economic development