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Socioeconomic Impacts of Disinvestment on Communities in New York State
Authors:Sen-Yuan  Wu Hyman  Korman
Institution:[Sen-Yuan Wu, Ph.D., and Hyman Korman, Ph.D., candidate, are members of the department of sociology, State University of New York at Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY 11794-4356.] Research for this study was supported by the National Science Foundation, Grant No. SES8310190. We thank Professors Michael Schwartz and Glenn Yago and two referees for their valuable comments on an earlier draft.
Abstract:Abstract . In order to determine the effect of industrial decline on local tax revenues and to discern the stresses caused by higher demand for social services in a period of government fiscal crisis, the industrial migration activities and local government budgets of New York State from 1962 to 1976 are analyzed. These regression analyses show that: (1) manufacturing decline handicaps the growth of local property tax revenues; (2) when possible, local governments compensate for their lost property tax revenues by raising non-property taxes; displaced workers are likely to seek public assistance; and (4) local welfare expenditures do not correspond to the soaring social service demands. Provided that plant openings seldom re-employ displaced workers, the authors suggest that it is as important for local governments to adopt policies for retaining their current manufacturing plants as to attract new industrial investments.
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