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Michigan State University Press has just released a new book, which has many chapters that may be of interest to tourism and recreation professionals. MICHIGAN: at the Millennium: A Benchmark and Analysis of Its Fiscal and Economic Structure Edited by Charles L. Ballard, Paul N. Courant, Douglas C. Drake, Ronald C. Fisher, and Elisabeth R. Gerber. Contents of this book include:
- An Overview of Michigan’s Fiscal and Economic History
- Overview of the Michigan Economy
- Population Trends in Michigan
- The Evolution of the Michigan Labor Market from 1970 to 2001
- Land use in Michigan
- Michigan’s Stake in International Trade and Investment
- High Technology in Michigan’s Economy
- Automotive and Other Manufacturing Industries in Michigan: Output, Employment, Earnings, and Collective Bargaining, 1980-2001
- Health Care in Michigan
- Michigan’s Agricultural, Forestry, and Mining Industries
- Economic Performance of Michigan Cities and Metropolitan Areas
- Overview of State Government Expenditures in Michigan
- An Overview of Local Government Expenditures in Michigan: Patterns and Trends
- Economic Development Policy in Michigan
- K-12 Education in Michigan
- Michigan’s Transportation System and Transportation Policy
- Michigan’s Welfare System
- The Less-Skilled Labor Market in Michigan
- Income Replacement and Reemployment Programs in Michigan
- Public Pensions and Pension Policy in Michigan
- Environment and Natural Resources in Michigan
- Travel, Tourism, and Recreation in Michigan
- Restructuring and Deregulation of the Electric Power Sector in Michigan
- Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice in Michigan
- Overview of Michigan’s Revenue System
- Michigan’s Personal Income Tax
- Michigan’s Sales and Use Taxes: Portrait and Analysis
- The Property Tax in Michigan
- Michigan’s Flirtation with the Single Business Tax
- Borrowing by Michigan Governments
- Fiscal Relations among the Federal Government, State Government, and Local Governments in Michigan
- Miscellaneous Taxes in Michigan: Sin, Death, and Recreation
- Tax Limitation in the Michigan Constitution: The “Headlee Amendment”
For more information about this book, visit the Michigan State University Press web site.
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