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Title: A Historical Test of the Tiebout Hypothesis: Local Heterogeneity from 1850 to 1990

Citation Type: Journal Article

Publication Year: 2003

Abstract: This paper argues that long-run trends in geographic segregation are inconsistent with models where residential choice depends solely on local public goods (the Tiebout hypothesis). We develop an extension of the Tiebout model that predicts as mobility costs fall, the heterogeneity across communities of individual public good preferences and of public good provision must (weakly) increase. Given the secular decline in mobility costs, these predictions can be evaluated using historical data. We find decreasing heterogeneity in policies and proxies for preferences across (i) a sample of U.S. municipalities (18701990); (ii) all Boston-area municipalities(18701990); and (iii) all U.S. counties (18501990).

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Authors: Strumpf, Koleman S.; Rhode, Paul W.

Periodical (Full): American Economic Review

Issue: 5

Volume: 93

Pages: 1648-1677

Data Collections: IPUMS USA

Topics: Methodology and Data Collection, Migration and Immigration

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