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Author Wassmer, Robert W., author.

Title The influence of local fiscal structure and growth control choices on "big box" urban sprawl in the American West / Robert S. Wassmer
Published [Cambridge, Mass.] : Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, 2002
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Description 1 online resource (31 pages)
Series Lincoln Institute of Land Policy working paper
Lincoln Institute of Land Policy working papers.
Summary Is the amount of total retail sales and two forms of "big box" retail (auto and home improvement) sales that occur outside of a western United States metropolitan area's central place(s) influenced by the ways that local governments raise own-source revenue and/or growth controls? This paper offers an answer to this timely policy question through a regression analysis that accounts for other economic factors that naturally cause retail activity to locate in non-central places. Results indicate that statewide reliance by local governments on some forms of own-source revenue exert significant positive influences on overall retail sales, and even greater positive influences on two forms of big box retail sales occurring in non-central places. Certain forms of urban growth boundaries are also found to reduce aggregate retail decentralization in the American West and exert an even greater negative influence on the decentralization of auto sales
Notes Lincoln Institute product code: WP02RW1
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 30-31)
Notes Online resource, title from information screen (JSTOR, viewed December 13, 2019)
Subject Retail trade -- West (U.S.) -- Statistics
Shopping centers -- West (U.S.) -- Statistics
Automobile dealers -- West (U.S.) -- Statistics
Dwellings -- West (U.S.) -- Maintenance and repair -- Statistics
Cities and towns -- West (U.S.) -- Growth -- Statistics
Local finance -- West (U.S.) -- Statistics
Local taxation -- West (U.S.) -- Statistics
Automobile dealers.
Cities and towns -- Growth.
Dwellings -- Maintenance and repair.
Local finance.
Local taxation.
Retail trade.
Shopping centers.
West United States.
Genre/Form Statistics.
Form Electronic book