Limitations: OR
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# An optimal city size exists. | # An optimal city size exists. |
# Communities try to achieve "optimal size". | # Communities try to achieve "optimal size". |
==Limitations== | |
# Requires equal financing of the public good by all the residents (a lump sum tax) which is viewed as highly inequitable | |
# Towns typically finance their public goods instead through a property tax that is levied in proportion to the value of homes. The problem that this property taxation causes is that the poor chase the rich. Richer people pay a larger share of the public goods bill than do poorer people, so people who value those goods would like to live in a community with people richer than they are. | |
==Factors determining optimal level of decentralisation== | ==Factors determining optimal level of decentralisation== |
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