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100 _aSapotichne, Joshua
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245 _aWon't you be my neighbor?: an integrated model of urban policy interdependence
260 _c2019
300 _ap.108-147.
520 _aThis article explores local fiscal policy interdependence by proposing and testing a particular spatial modeling method to examine how different expenditure domains interact with neighboring jurisdictions. The analysis examines the extent of spatial interdependence by policy domain and explores the most robust way of determining neighbors for spatial analysis. It concludes that space matters in ways that need to be taken into account in the development of models explaining local spending and that different functional domains of expenditures have different scales of spatial effects. The extent of spatial interdependence varies by spending domain based on the amount of local government discretion and control over the policy area.
650 _aNeighbourhood
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700 _aReese, Laura A.
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700 _aYe, Minting
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773 _aUrban Affairs Review
906 _aUrban policy
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