Michigan at the Millennium

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Pub. Date: 2003-09-01
Publisher(s): Michigan State Univ Pr
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Summary

Michigan at the Millenniumprovides objective background and analysis on a wide variety of key economic and fiscal issues. The chapters are written by economists and policy analysts at leading universities and other institutions in Michigan. Written in clear, non-technical language, the articles are aimed at an audience that includes members of the legislative and executive branches of state government, members of the judicial system, local government officials, policy analysts, and informed citizens. This volume follows in the tradition of the landmark 1982 study, Michigan's Fiscal and Economic Structure, edited by Harvey E. Brazer. The first section of the volume focuses on broad aspects of the economy, people, and land of Michigan, including chapters on demographics, the labor force, land use, the manufacturing sector, high-technology industries, and health care. Section two focuses on public expenditures and public services, and includes chapters on economic-development efforts, K ;12 education, the transportation system, the welfare system, policies for low-wage workers and displaced workers, and pensions. The third section is concerned with taxes and other government revenues. It includes chapters on the Headlee Amendment, income taxes, sales and use taxes, property taxes, the Single Business Tax, intergovernmental fiscal relations, and other sources of revenue.

Table of Contents

List of Figures
v
List of Tables
ix
Preface xvii
Charles L. Ballard
Paul N. Courant
Douglas C. Drake
Ronald C. Fisher
Elisabeth R. Gerber
An Overview of Michigan's Fiscal and Economic History
1(12)
Douglas C. Drake
Overview of the Michigan Economy
13(22)
Joan P. Crary
George A. Fulton
Saul H. Hymans
Population Trends in Michigan
35(22)
Kenneth J. Darga
The Evolution of the Michigan Labor Market from 1970 to 2001
57(22)
George E. Johnson
Land Use in Michigan
79(22)
Gary J. Sands
Michigan's Stake in International Trade and Investment
101(16)
Alan V. Deardorff
High Technology in Michigan's Economy
117(28)
Abel Feinstein
George A. Fulton
Donald R. Grimes
Automotive and Other Manufacturing Industries in Michigan: Output, Employment, Earnings, and Collective Bargaining, 1980--2001
145(24)
Richard N. Block
Dale L. Belman
Health Care in Michigan
169(22)
John H. Goddeeris
Michigan's Agricultural, Forestry, and Mining Industries
191(24)
Arlen Leholm
Raymond Vlasin
John Ferris
Economic Performance of Michigan Cities and Metropolitan Areas
215(26)
David Crary
George A. Erickcek
Allen C. Goodman
Overview of State Government Expenditures in Michigan
241(16)
Gary S. Olson
An Overview of Local Government Expenditures in Michigan: Patterns and Trends
257(22)
Earl M. Ryan
Eric W. Lupher
Economic Development Policy in Michigan
279(20)
Timothy J. Bartik
Peter Eisinger
George Erickcek
K--12 Education in Michigan
299(24)
Julie Berry Cullen
Susanna Loeb
Michigan's Transportation System and Transportation Policy
323(28)
Kenneth D. Boyer
Michigan's Welfare System
351(20)
Kristin S. Seefeldt
Sheldon Danziger
Sandra K. Danziger
The Less-Skilled Labor Market in Michigan
371(18)
Rebecca M. Blank
Income Replacement and Reemployment Programs in Michigan
389(24)
Stephen A. Woodbury
Public Pensions and Pension Policy in Michigan
413(22)
L. E. Papke
Environment and Natural Resources in Michigan
435(20)
Gloria E. Helfand
John R. Wolfe
Travel, Tourism, and Recreation in Michigan
455(22)
Donald F. Holecek
Restructuring and Deregulation of the Electric Power Sector in Michigan
477(18)
Michelle F. Wilsey
Issues In Crime and Criminal Justice in Michigan
495(18)
Sheila Royo Maxwell
David E. Martin
Christopher D. Maxwell
Overview of Michigan's Revenue System
513(22)
Charles L. Ballard
Michigan's Personal Income Tax
535(24)
Paul L. Menchik
Michigan's Sales and Use Taxes: Portrait and Analysis
559(18)
Joel Slemrod
The Property Tax in Michigan
577(26)
Naomi E. Feldman
Paul N. Courant
Douglas C. Drake
Michigan's Flirtation with the Single Business Tax
603(26)
James R. Hines, Jr.
Borrowing by Michigan Governments
629(16)
Jay B. Rising
A. Thomas Clay
Fiscal Relations among the Federal Government, State Government, and Local Governments in Michigan
645(22)
Ronald C. Fisher
Jeffrey P. Guilfoyle
Miscellaneous Taxes in Michigan: Sin, Death, and Recreation
667(14)
Lawrence W. Martin
Tax Limitation in the Michigan Constitution: The ``Headlee Amendment''
681(22)
Susan P. Fino
About the Contributors 703

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