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Introduction to Special Issue: Split-Rate Taxation
The articles in this volume were originally commissioned as part of a major study of split-rate taxation in Detroit. That study was published by the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy in 2022 as, “ Split-Rate Property Taxation in Detroit: Findings and Recommendations. ” To inform the research under-taken for that study, and to provide key inputs for the simulation modeling of a split-rate tax system for the City of Detroit, three technical papers were written by leading experts in public fi nance. Those papers have been sub-jected to revision and peer review for this volume. Each paper makes impor-tant contributions to our understanding of the ways that split-rate taxation can bene fi t local governments in legacy cities as they seek to promote eco-nomic growth.
期刊介绍:
Public Finance Review is a professional forum devoted to US policy-oriented economic research and theory, which focuses on a variety of allocation, distribution and stabilization functions within the public-sector economy. Economists, policy makers, political scientists, and researchers all rely on Public Finance Review, to bring them the most up-to-date information on the ever changing US public finance system, and to help them put policies and research into action. Public Finance Review not only presents rigorous empirical and theoretical papers on public economic policies, but also examines and critiques their impact and consequences. The journal analyzes the nature and function of evolving US governmental fiscal policies at the national, state and local levels.