Fiscal Disparities among Local Governments in Metropolitan Areas: Their Extent and Causes


August 1, 2004

Funding: US Department of Housing and Urban Development

Summary: The project explores the extent to which fiscal disparities exist among local jurisdictions within different kinds of metropolitan areas and why these disparities exist. We are particularly interested in the extent of fiscal disparities among suburban jurisdictions as well as between suburban jurisdictions and central cities. We calculate disparities among local governments in a small, regionally representative set of metropolitan areas. We also explore the characteristics of metropolitan areas that are associated with greater fiscal disparities. Finally, we will discuss the policy implications of these findings.

 

Researchers

Michael Bell - Research Professor

Patricia Atkins

Hal Wolman - Research Professor

Products

Intrametropolitan Area Revenue Raising Disparities and Equities

November 05, 2005