2017
DOI: 10.1920/re.ifs.2017.0131
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The local vantage: how views of local government finance vary across councils

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“…The academic and policy inquiry has focused on England (Amin-Smith and Phillips, 2017; Greenhalgh et al., 2016; Muldoon-Smith and Greenhalgh, 2015), as local retention was adopted in 2013, thus initiating research related to the effects on local government finance. The approach in England, part of the far-reaching local financing agenda, started in 2012–13, with a 50% NDR retention scheme alongside tariffs or top-ups for councils’ budgets, and has developed since, with several 100% retention pilots already in operation (Amin-Smith et al., 2017). The retention in effect breaks the link between business rates and the RSG.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The academic and policy inquiry has focused on England (Amin-Smith and Phillips, 2017; Greenhalgh et al., 2016; Muldoon-Smith and Greenhalgh, 2015), as local retention was adopted in 2013, thus initiating research related to the effects on local government finance. The approach in England, part of the far-reaching local financing agenda, started in 2012–13, with a 50% NDR retention scheme alongside tariffs or top-ups for councils’ budgets, and has developed since, with several 100% retention pilots already in operation (Amin-Smith et al., 2017). The retention in effect breaks the link between business rates and the RSG.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kaufman's (2015a) model acknowledges the external environmental influences on EV (Figure 3). Politics and economics are significant to EV at the macro-level (Bashshur & Oc, 2015;Pohler & Luchak 2014b) in a context with year-on-year budget reductions (Amin-Smith et al, 2017). Environmental factors, such as labour markets and the political economy, are pertinent to local government in an era of austerity.…”
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confidence: 99%