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100 1 _aTAYLOR, Gary D.
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245 1 0 _aExploring boundaries in governance :
_bintergovernamental boundary agreements
260 _aGeorgia, USA :
_bCarl Vinson Institute of Government,
_c2008
520 3 _aMunicipal boundaries, the rules under which they are established, and the entitlements they create are the sub-ject of considerable debate and analysis. Previous work has overlooked state legislative attempts to modify the contentious rules of this system. This article describes the findings of a study of state enabling legislation that permits intergovernmental boundary agreements. Al-though numerous states have adopted such legislation, the agreements differ in procedural requirements and in substantive provisions related to boundary changes, tax base sharing, and land-use planning. As long as socioe-conomic problems persist in metropolitan areas, municipal boundaries—and the implications they have for local autonomy—will remain an important policy issue
700 1 _aBASSETT, Ellen M
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773 0 8 _tState and Local Government Review
_g39, 3, p. 119-130
_dGeorgia, USA : Carl Vinson Institute of Government, 2008
_xISSN 0160323X
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999 _aConvertido do Formato PHL
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