'Paying for Local Government', Cmnd 9714, HMSO , London1986
2.
'Abolition of Domestic Rates Etc. (Scotland) Bill', (Bill 9) 49/4, HMSO, London, 1986
3.
S.J. Bailey , 'Rates Reform - Lessons from the Scottish Experience'Local Government Studies, Vol.12, No.3, May/June 1986, pp 21-36
4.
and C. Martlew and S.J. Bailey'Local Taxation and Accountabitity: An Assessment of the 1986 Green Paper - "Paying for Local Government' - and its Effects in Scotland'Public Finance Foundation Paper No.10 1986, London.
5.
G.A. Hughes , 'The Incidence of Domestic Rates and Alternative Local Taxes'Fiscal Studies Vol 3, No.1, p.30.
6.
See also 'Alternatives to Domestic Rates', Cmnd 8449, HMSO, London, 1981 Figures 1 and 2 pp 13 and 15
7.
'Reform of Social Security: Programme for Action', Cmnd 9691 HMSO, London
8.
S.R. Smith and D.L. Squires'Who will be paying for local government?' IFS Commentary, Institute of Fiscal Studies, London, 1986, Chapter 2
9.
J. Le Grand, 'The Strategy of Equality: Redistribution and the Social Services' , George Allen and Unwin, London1982 p. 128
10.
Cmnd 9714op cit. Fig 12, p 31
11.
S.J. Bailey , 'Central City Decline and the Provision of Education Services'Urban Studies Vol 19 No. 31982 pp 263-279
12.
G. Bramley et al, 'Grant Related Expenditures: A Review of the System' , W.P. 29. School for Advanced Urban Studies, University of Bristol, 1983, para. 4-12.
13.
R. Hale, 'Who will pay for local government?', Public Finance and Accountancy, May 16, 1986, p 7