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- Q2743502 subject Q4026633.
- Q2743502 subject Q6158514.
- Q2743502 abstract "The flypaper effect is a concept from the field of public finance that suggests that a government grant to a recipient municipality increases the level of local public spending more than an increase in local income of an equivalent size. When a dollar of exogenous grants to a community leads to significantly greater public spending than an equivalent dollar of citizen income: money sticks where it hits, like a fly to flypaper. Grants to the government will stay in the hands of the government and income to individuals will stay with these individuals.".
- Q2743502 wikiPageWikiLink Q1001418.
- Q2743502 wikiPageWikiLink Q1271531.
- Q2743502 wikiPageWikiLink Q2003225.
- Q2743502 wikiPageWikiLink Q274490.
- Q2743502 wikiPageWikiLink Q279721.
- Q2743502 wikiPageWikiLink Q2852244.
- Q2743502 wikiPageWikiLink Q3796481.
- Q2743502 wikiPageWikiLink Q4026633.
- Q2743502 wikiPageWikiLink Q5454394.
- Q2743502 wikiPageWikiLink Q6158514.
- Q2743502 type Thing.
- Q2743502 comment "The flypaper effect is a concept from the field of public finance that suggests that a government grant to a recipient municipality increases the level of local public spending more than an increase in local income of an equivalent size. When a dollar of exogenous grants to a community leads to significantly greater public spending than an equivalent dollar of citizen income: money sticks where it hits, like a fly to flypaper.".
- Q2743502 label "Flypaper effect".
- Q2743502 differentFrom Q5463670.