The provision of infrastructure: benefit–cost criteria for optimizing local governments

Volume: 27, Issue: 3, Pages: 552 - 574
Published: Nov 2, 2019
Abstract
This paper models the provision of a local public good that is simultaneously utilized as a public consumption good and a public intermediate good. Since the public good enters both utility and production functions, it is considered a “generalized public good.” This is done to model the provision of infrastructure by sub-federal governments, which is financed with taxes on local residents. Households are mobile in the model, and the theoretical...
Paper Details
Title
The provision of infrastructure: benefit–cost criteria for optimizing local governments
Published Date
Nov 2, 2019
Volume
27
Issue
3
Pages
552 - 574
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