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March/April 1997
What impact do the quality and mix of state and local
public services exert on economic development? Do high-quality
services foster economic growth, even if accompanied
by a high level of taxation? Are certain types of firms
more sensitive to service quality than others? What
are the difficulties inherent in measuring service quality,
and how have investigators dealt with them?
Paper: Ronald C. Fisher
Discussion of Papers on Taxation and Public Services:
Timothy J. Bartik, Harley T. Duncan, Therese J. McGuire,
and Robert M. Ady
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