G. Knaap, STATUTORY DIVISION OF PUBLIC ASSETS FOLLOWING LOCAL-GOVERNMENT RECONFIGURATION - AN ECONOMIC-ANALYSIS, Environment and planning. C, Government & policy, 14(2), 1996, pp. 179-191
In this paper a problem is addressed that arises when the boundaries o
f local governments change: how to distribute the assets of the reconf
igured local government. Many state statutes apportion assets accordin
g to relative property value. Such statutes, however, raise important
economic and legal issues in local public finance. Specifically, funda
mental issues arise concerning what assets should be apportioned, how
assets should be valued, and whether division formulas prescribed by s
tate statutes achieve their stated objective of dividing according to
past contribution. In this paper these issues are addressed by means o
f simple present-value formulas, and it is demonstrated that most stat
e statutes only rarely achieve their stated goals. The paper concludes
with suggestions for a more equitable division process.