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A Tale of Two Tax Jurisdictions:
Authors:Gary M  Galles Robert L  Sexton
Institution:[The authors are professors of economics at Pepperdine University in California.]
Abstract:ABSTRACT California's Proposition 13 and Massachusetts'Proposition 2½ attempted to shrink state and local tax burdens by reducing property taxes and limiting future tax growth. Both initially succeeded. However, following a brief lag, those governments made up lost revenues primarily through increased non-tax fees and charges; within a decade, real per capita revenues and expenditures exceeded their pre-tax revolt peaks. This development is consistent with the hypothesis that voter-initiated limits on a subset of revenue sources, intended to reduce state and local tax burdens, succeed temporarily but are then undermined by expansions in other revenue sources.
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