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Vol. 19, No. 2
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Last Updated: 01/23/1995

Does Business Development Raise Taxes?

William H. Oakland, William Testa

This article assesses the local fiscal impact of business development by first reviewing previous studies and then investigating the statistical relationship between business development and residential property tax rates for 115 Chicago suburbs during the 1980s.

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