The Interplay Between Fiscal Institutions and the Great Recession: Evidence From U.S. School Districts
Recessions may disproportionally affect school districts, especially with established fiscal institutions and policies including balanced budget requirements, tax and expenditure limitations, and school finance reforms. Analyzing the Great Recession and school districts in the United States between...
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Main Authors: | Christian Buerger (Author), Michelle L. Lofton (Author) |
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2023-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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