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Commission, Idaho State Tax, ed. The One percent initiative: Past and present. [Boise? Idaho: The Commission, 1991.

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Dornfest, Alan S. 1% initiative impact analysis: Tax year 1995. [Boise, Idaho]: Idaho State Tax Commission, 1996.

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Dornfest, Alan S. The Idaho tax structure and the 1% Initiative. [Boise]: Idaho State Tax Commission, 1991.

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Cutler, David M. Restraining the leviathan: Property tax limitation in Massachusetts. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1997.

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Jorgensen, Lorna. The 1978 one percent initiative as reported by the Idaho Press. Boise, Idaho (1910 University Dr., Boise 83725): Public Affairs Program, Boise State University, 1992.

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Weatherby, James Benjamin. The one percent initiative and voter attitudes: A comparison of 1978 and 1992. Boise, Idaho (1910 University Dr., Boise 83725): Public Affairs Program, Boise State University, 1992.

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David, Patton W., ed. Demographic analysis of the One Percent Initiative. Boise, Idaho (1910 University Dr., Boise 83727): Public Affairs Program, Boise State University, 1992.

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Massachusetts. Department of Revenue. Bureau of Local Assessment. Guidelines for classification and taxation of property according to use: Property type classification codes. [Boston, Mass.]: Department of Revenue, Division of Local Services, Bureau of Local Assessment, 1991.

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Cooke, Stephen C. Painting a picture of the public purse: Can county governments in Idaho "grow out" of property tax revenue reductions resulting from the one-percent initiative? Moscow, Idaho: Dept. of Agricultural Economics and Rural Society, College of Agriculture, University of Idaho, 1992.

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Wortley, Jay. Property tax reform proposals in Michigan: An analysis of House joint resolution H, the cut & cap proposal, the Michigan homeowner tax break, and the Headlee tax cut initiative. Lansing, Mich: Senate Fiscal Agency, 1992.

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Howitson, Brenda. A guide to tax valuations in the collection of the State Library of Massachusetts. [Boston, Mass.]: Special Collections Department, State Library of Massachusetts, 1997.

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Auditor, Massachusetts Office of the State. The State Auditor's report on the local financial impact of property tax exemptions for senior citizens: Pursuant to Massachusetts General Laws, chapter 11, section 6B. Boston: Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Auditor of the Commonwealth, Division of Local Mandates, 2005.

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Bradbury, Katharine L. Property tax limits and local fiscal behavior: Did Massachusetts cities and towns spend too little on town services under Proposition 2 1/2? Boston: Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, 1997.

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Bradbury, Katharine L. Property tax limits and local fiscal behavior: Did Massachusetts cities and towns spend too little on town services under Proposition 2 1/2? Boston: Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, 1997.

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B, Musgrave Peggy, and California Policy Seminar, eds. States under stress: A report on the finances of Massachusetts, Michigan, Texas, and California : California Policy Seminar conference report. Berkeley: Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, 1985.

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Massachusetts. Dept. of Revenue. Property Tax Bureau. In our opinion. [Boston, Mass.]: Massachusetts Dept. of Revenue, Division of Local Services, 1996.

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Schrag, Peter. Paradise lost: California's experience, America's future : updated with a new preface. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2004.

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Schrag, Peter. Paradise lost: California's experience, America's future. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1999.

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Schrag, Peter. Paradise lost: California's experience, America's future. New York: New Press, 1998.

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Schrag, Peter. Paradise lost: California's experience, America's future. New York: New Press, 1998.

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