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NATH, SHYAM
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A model of local fiscal choice: National Institute of Public Finance and Policy, New Delhi. Working Paper No. 3/89, May 1989
/ Nath, Shyam; Purohit, Brijesh C.
Nath, Shyam
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This paper attempts to incorporate the responses of local residents as well as local authorities into a model of local fiscal choice within the standard framework of determinant analysis.
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Model of Local Fiscal Choice
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Local fiscal response to expenditure reassignment and fiscal de
/ National Institute of Public Finance and Policy, New Delhi; Nath, Shyam; Purohit, Brijesh C.
Jan 1993
Nath, Shyam
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NEW DELHI, National Institue of Public Finance and Policy, Jan 1993.
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Working Paper No. 1
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GIPE.
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Fiscal decentralisation
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Reaasignment : Local functions : State government
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fiscal strategies
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364225
Optimal mix of urban public services: a game theoretic approach: National Institute of Public Finance and Policy, New Delhi. Working Paper No. 5/89, July 1989
/ Ganguli, Partha; Nath, Shyam
Nath, Shyam
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One of the major themes in urban public finance relates to preferences of citizen voters and the supply response of local governments to these preferences in an attempt to attain optimal provision of local public services. The concern of this paper is optimal mix of local public goods.
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Urban Public Services
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