Title of article
Political Shirking − Proposition 13 vs. Proposition 8
Author/Authors
FUJ I I، SEIJ I نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages
25
From page
213
To page
237
Abstract
This paper considers the efficiency of the political market in the California State
legislature. I analyzed the property tax limitation voter initiative, Proposition 13. I
found that districts which supported Proposition 13 more strongly were more likely
to oppose the incumbents regardless of whether the incumbents had the different
preferences for property taxes from their districts. I also studied how legislators voted
on the bills adopted after the passage of Proposition 13 to finance local governments.
I found that legislators tended to follow the constituents’ will after they received the
voters’ tax-cutting message expressed by the passage of Proposition 13.
Journal title
Japanese Journal of Political Science
Serial Year
2009
Journal title
Japanese Journal of Political Science
Record number
650361
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