As businesses close and people move away, property values of commercial buildings and of homes have declined. Many of the buildings in Centerville are being abandoned. 1. How will this situation affect the tac base of Centerville? 2. What effects is the situation likely to have on the operating budget? The mayor calls a meeting of the town council to come up with ways to raise more revenue. 1) What are some options the town council might explore for increasing revenue? 2) Which options might they reject for fear of driving more people out of town or forcing more businesses to close?
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i googled and found this so far- http://www.pburgsd.net/cms/lib04/NJ01001118/Centricity/Domain/179/Economic%20Detective%20The%20Future%20of%20Centerville.pdf
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(: the hunt for answers is still goin on
That's the exact paper tho. .-. I usually can get the answers but this time I'm stuck .-. So thanks! Google here I come
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the data is in the link :)
Issue Centerville is a midwestern town of about 25,000 people, about 50 miles from a large metropolitan area. Its government consists of a mayor and a town council. In recent years, Centerville has come upon hard times. Its population is dwindling, with many of its young people moving to the city where the job market is good. When a large shopping mall is built about five miles outside of town, local shops and businesses in downtown Centerville cannot compete and start to close. And the questions are above
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