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Measuring and Modeling Determinants of Fiscal Stress in US Municipalities

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  • Gorina, Evgenia
  • Maher, Craig

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The Great Recession produced a wave of fiscal crises in cities and counties throughout the United States. In addition to high-profile bankruptcy filings in Detroit, Michigan, and Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, many local governments declared fiscal emergencies

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  • Gorina, Evgenia & Maher, Craig, 2016. "Measuring and Modeling Determinants of Fiscal Stress in US Municipalities," Working Papers 06917, George Mason University, Mercatus Center.
  • Handle: RePEc:ajw:wpaper:06917
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    1. Mark Davidson & Kevin Ward, 2022. "Post-great recession municipal budgeting and governance: A mixed methods analysis of budget stress and reform," Environment and Planning A, , vol. 54(4), pages 634-652, June.

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