How Long to Read The Homevoter Hypothesis

By William A. Fischel

How Long Does it Take to Read The Homevoter Hypothesis?

It takes the average reader 6 hours and 4 minutes to read The Homevoter Hypothesis by William A. Fischel

Assuming a reading speed of 250 words per minute. Learn more

Description

Just as investors want the companies they hold equity in to do well, homeowners have a financial interest in the success of their communities. If neighborhood schools are good, if property taxes and crime rates are low, then the value of the homeowner’s principal asset—his home—will rise. Thus, as William Fischel shows, homeowners become watchful citizens of local government, not merely to improve their quality of life, but also to counteract the risk to their largest asset, a risk that cannot be diversified. Meanwhile, their vigilance promotes a municipal governance that provides services more efficiently than do the state or national government. Fischel has coined the portmanteau word “homevoter” to crystallize the connection between homeownership and political involvement. The link neatly explains several vexing puzzles, such as why displacement of local taxation by state funds reduces school quality and why local governments are more likely to be efficient providers of environmental amenities. The Homevoter Hypothesis thereby makes a strong case for decentralization of the fiscal and regulatory functions of government.

How long is The Homevoter Hypothesis?

The Homevoter Hypothesis by William A. Fischel is 362 pages long, and a total of 91,224 words.

This makes it 122% the length of the average book. It also has 111% more words than the average book.

How Long Does it Take to Read The Homevoter Hypothesis Aloud?

The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 8 hours and 18 minutes to read The Homevoter Hypothesis aloud.

What Reading Level is The Homevoter Hypothesis?

The Homevoter Hypothesis is suitable for students ages 12 and up.

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