Abstract
This study attempts to fulfill a number of objectives. One is the (possible) reconciliation of two divergent strains of thought concerning the size of government: fiscal illusion and fiscal stress. In this respect, the results show little evidence of fiscal illusion, but provide support for some of the notions associated with the fiscal stress hypothesis, namely the effects of revenue and income variability on the size of government.
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