Appendix E: Resource Listby Scott Loveridge, Liz Templin, Carole Yoho, and Nancy Lenhart. Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce. Summary of Government Finances: 1980-81 to 1990-91. Washington, D.C. Citizens League. Minnesota Homestead Property Tax Review: 1991. Citizens League Research. Minneapolis, Minnesota. 1991. Cooperative Extension Service, Michigan State University and USDA Cooperating. Brushing Up on Local Government.
Freeman, V. A Guide to Give and Take. Bloomington, Indiana: AIT. 1982. Minnesota Department of Revenue. Minnesota Tax Handbook. St. Paul. September 1990. Minnesota Taxpayers Association. The Green Book 1991: Fiscal Facts for Minnesotans. Minnesota Tax Foundation. St. Paul. 1991. Minnesota Taxpayers Association. How Does Minnesota Compare? St. Paul. 1990. (Phone: 612/224-7477 or 800/322-TAXS) Minnesota Taxpayers Association. Understanding Your Property Taxes 1991. 1991. Niss J., J. S. Brenneke, and J. Clow. "Lesson 13: An Evaluation of Income Tax Provisions," Pt. II. Strategies for Teaching Economics: Basic Business and Consumer Education (Seander). New York: Joint Council on Economic Education. Reinke, R.; M. Schug; and D. Wentworth. Capstone: The Nations High School Economics Course. New York: Joint Council of Economic Education. 1989. Waldo, Arley. "County Government Finances in Minnesota: An Overview." Staff Paper P91-4. St. Paul: University of Minnesota, Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics. January 1991. Waldo, Arley. Speaking of Taxes: Fend-For-Yourself Federalism. Number 1. St. Paul: University of Minnesota, Minnesota Extension Service. November 11, 1987. Waldo, Arley. Speaking of Taxes: Property Taxes in Minnesota: How High Is Up? Number 2. St. Paul: University of Minnesota, Minnesota Extension Service. November 30, 1987. Back to Table of Contents
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