Local government spending directly impacts the quality of life in communities, funding everything from schools to public safety. Understanding the theoretical frameworks that drive these expenditure decisions is essential for effective public policy and urban planning. This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the foundational economic models used to analyze local public finance. You will move beyond simple budgeting to grasp the theoretical drivers of expenditure levels, efficiency, and the implications of inter-jurisdictional competition.
What you'll learn:
* Understand the fundamental characteristics of local public goods and localized externalities.
* Analyze the assumptions and practical limitations of the seminal Tiebout Model of residential sorting.
* Apply the principles of fiscal federalism to evaluate the optimal level of decentralization for service provision.
* Evaluate mechanisms for achieving efficiency and equity in the local provision of public services.
* Practice interpreting modern case studies on local fiscal sustainability and inter-municipal competition.
The course begins by establishing key terminology and definitions, then progresses through the classic expenditure models, concluding with current applications and analytical exercises designed to reinforce theoretical concepts. This course is designed for absolute beginners in public finance, economics, and urban planning. No prior knowledge of advanced economic theory or governmental accounting is required. Start building your expertise in the economics of local governance today.
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