Demands for public spending: An attitudinal approach |
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Authors: | James M. Ferris |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Public Administration, University of Southern California, 90089-0041, Los Angeles, CA
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Abstract: | ![]() This paper develops a conceptual model of public spending demands applicable to attitudinal data on public spending demands and demonstrates its usefulness by estimating qualitative demand equations for six public spending categories: education, welfare, housing, health, highways, and defense. The estimation, based on a data set constructed by merging the 1973 Survey of Consumer Attitudes and Behavior with relevant government data, reveals that tax-prices, private benefit measures and socio-demographic characteristics are instrumental in explaining differences in the public spending demands among individuals. |
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