Abstract

Fiscal disparities between US central cities and their suburban communities have long been recognized. Many older medium-sized and large cities in the North-eastern and North-central regions of the USA are suffering from a continuous decline in their tax bases. Governments of aging central cities have lost much of their tax base to the expanding suburban jurisdictions and are unable to generate the revenue needed to meet the growing public service demands placed upon them.

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