U.S. City Finances and the Growth of Government, 1850–1902
          
                  John B. Legler, Richard Sylla, and John Joseph Wallis
      
  
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            Journal of Economic History
      
            347-356
      
            June
      
            1988
      
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  Abstract
              In terms of revenues and expenditures, local government was the largest component of the U.S. federal system in 1902. Although it has been conjectured that this was also true during most of the nineteenth century, the evidence to support the conjecture is weak. We present a summary of a large sample of data for individual cities in 1850, 1860, and 1870, and link it to census data for 1880, 1890, and 1902. We study effects of city size and geographicalocation, and trends over time in city fiscal activity.
