Does growth "pay for itself" through increased revenues or decreased costs per person? an analysis of the city of Colorado Springs, 1980-2000
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Colorado Springs, Colo. : Center for Colorado Policy Studies, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, 2003.
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Greenwood, D. T., & Williams, K. (2003). Does growth "pay for itself" through increased revenues or decreased costs per person?: an analysis of the city of Colorado Springs, 1980-2000 . Center for Colorado Policy Studies, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs.

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Greenwood, Daphne T., 1949- and Katie. Williams. 2003. Does Growth "pay for Itself" Through Increased Revenues or Decreased Costs Per Person?: An Analysis of the City of Colorado Springs, 1980-2000. Center for Colorado Policy Studies, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs.

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Greenwood, Daphne T., 1949- and Katie. Williams. Does Growth "pay for Itself" Through Increased Revenues or Decreased Costs Per Person?: An Analysis of the City of Colorado Springs, 1980-2000 Center for Colorado Policy Studies, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, 2003.

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Greenwood, Daphne T., and Katie Williams. Does Growth "pay for Itself" Through Increased Revenues or Decreased Costs Per Person?: An Analysis of the City of Colorado Springs, 1980-2000 Center for Colorado Policy Studies, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, 2003.

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