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Homevoter Hypothesis

Homevoter Hypothesis

Homevoter Hypothesis
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Homevoter Hypothesis: how home values influence local government taxation

by fischel, William A

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9780674015951
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As New. Never read. Spine tight. Text Unmarked. Case refernces General references. Index

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Seller's Inventory #
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Title
Homevoter Hypothesis
Author
fischel, William A
Format/Binding
Paper
Book Condition
Used
Quantity Available
1
Edition
first
Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
0674015959
ISBN 13
9780674015951
Publisher
Harvard University
Place of Publication
Cambridge Ma
Date Published
2001
Pages
329
Size
6" x 9"
Keywords
taxation school finance land use policies voter voting fischel harvard local municipal governments ownership
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government/american;

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