| 1. Front matter to "Fiscal Federalism: Quantitative Studies": (p. -11 - -2)
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| 2. Acknowledgments: (p. -1)
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| 3. Introduction to "Fiscal Federalism: Quantitative Studies": Harvey S. Rosen (p. 1 - 4)
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| 4. Decentralization in the Public Sector: An Empirical Study of State and Local Government: John Joseph Wallis, Wallace E. Oates (p. 5 - 32)
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| 5. Federal Assistance and Local Services in the United States: The Evolution of a New: Robert P. Inman (p. 33 - 78)
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| 6. The Effects of Jurisdiction Types and Numbers on Local Public Finance: Jeffrey Zax (p. 79 - 106)
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| 7. Tax Deductibility and Municipal Budget Structure: Douglas Holtz-Eakin, Harvey S . Rosen (p. 107 - 136)
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| 8. Federal Deductibility of State and Local Taxes: A Test of Public Choice by Representative Government: Lawrence Lindsey (p. 137 - 176)
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| 9. Eliminating State and Local Tax Deductibility: A General Equilibrium Model of Revenue Effects: George Zodrow (p. 177 - 214)
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| 10. Income Originating in the State and Local Sector: Charles R. Hulten, Robert M. Schwab (p. 215 - 254)
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| 11. Contributors: (p. 255 - 256)
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| 12. Index: (p. 257 - 262)
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