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ISSN 1090-4999
Research Article
Vol. 33, Issue 1, 2003January 01, 2003 EDT

Do Commuters Free-ride? Estimating the Impacts of Interjurisdictional Commuting on Local Public Goods Expenditures

Martin Shields, David Shideler,
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Photo by Peter Hershey on Unsplash
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Shields, Martin, and David Shideler. 2003. “Do Commuters Free-Ride? Estimating the Impacts of Interjurisdictional Commuting on Local Public Goods Expenditures.” Journal of Regional Analysis & Policy 33 (1): 27–42.

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