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The Tiebout model, also known as Tiebout sorting, Tiebout migration, or Tiebout hypothesis, is a positive political theory model first described by economist Charles Tiebout in his article "A Pure Theory of Local Expenditures" (1956). The essence of the model is that there is in fact a non-political solution to the free rider problem in local governance. Specifically, competition across local jurisdictions places competitive pressures on the provision of local public goods such that these local governments are able to provide the optimal level of public goods.[1]
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The Tieboutmodel, also known as Tiebout sorting, Tiebout migration, or Tiebout hypothesis, is a positive political theory model first described by economist...
Charles Mills Tiebout (1924–1968) was an economist and geographer most known for his development of the Tieboutmodel, which suggested that there were...
Harry M. Tiebout (2 January 1896 – 2 April 1966) was an American psychiatrist who promoted the Alcoholics Anonymous approach to the public, patients and...
View vs. the New View". In: Local Provision of Public Services: The TieboutModel after Twenty-Five Years—Zodrow GR, ed. (1983) New York: Academic Press...
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behaviors. And the voluntary nature of the confederacy resulted in a Tieboutmodel of government. Okuse Heishichirō, the writer who in the mid-20th century...
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research procedures and psychometrics Charles Tiebout (1950) – economist; known for his development of Tieboutmodel; free rider problem; feet voting Aaron Louis...
preferences with their individual taxes. Wallace E. Oates wrote: "In the Tieboutmodel, for example, there is costless mobility; individuals seek out a jurisdiction...
Morriss and more recently Andrew Hindmoor. Dowding has also worked on the Tieboutmodel of individuals moving location to get the local services they require...
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Sanitarium in Greenwich, Connecticut. In 1939, her psychiatrist Dr. Harry Tiebout gave her a pre-publication manuscript of the book Alcoholics Anonymous...
in a given collective consumption activity than he has, etc." Charles Tiebout considered the same problem as Samuelson and while agreeing with him at...
of education, and public finance. More specifically, influenced by the Tiebout hypothesis, Epple has extensively published on the public decision-making...
Eric A. Hanushek, John F. Kain, and Steve G. Rivkin, "Disruption versus Tiebout improvement: The costs and benefits of switching schools," Journal of Public...
acres (13 ha) of the Stuyvesant estate were bought in 1748 by Cornelius Tiebout, whose widow later passed ownership of the land to her son, Cornelius T...
corruption by creating horizontal competition between local governments. Tiebout make the case in a 1956 paper that residents' and factors of production's...