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Fiscal reform and local spending: Lessons from Scotland

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Pages 56-58 | Published online: 07 Jan 2009
 

The poll tax is meant to promote accountability to the local electorate. However, the evidence from Scotland suggests that people vote for reasons other than to maximise their economic interests. If electoral pressures do not cause lower spending, will the Government turn again to crude forms of central control on local spending?

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