Social Science Quarterly, Volume 66Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1985 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... Federal Federal Only State and Federal Federal Only ing , redistributive spending ) 91.76 * ** 7.77 2.07 * -0.69 ( 8.18 ) ( 4.05 ) ( 0.91 ) ( 0.49 ) Factor 2 ( growth ) -30.07 * ** -9.97 ** -2.36 ** -0.99 * ( 7.13 ) ( 3.52 ) ( 0.80 ) ...
... Federal Federal Only State and Federal Federal Only ing , redistributive spending ) 91.76 * ** 7.77 2.07 * -0.69 ( 8.18 ) ( 4.05 ) ( 0.91 ) ( 0.49 ) Factor 2 ( growth ) -30.07 * ** -9.97 ** -2.36 ** -0.99 * ( 7.13 ) ( 3.52 ) ( 0.80 ) ...
Page 720
... federal - only results show no significant relationship between federal aid to metropolitan areas and the level of local spending / redis- tributive spending . However , given that a great deal of the state aid to localities for public ...
... federal - only results show no significant relationship between federal aid to metropolitan areas and the level of local spending / redis- tributive spending . However , given that a great deal of the state aid to localities for public ...
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... federal revenues within the local budget . Craig and In- man ( 1982 ) presented results of econometric modeling of education aid cuts which show that states may indeed substitute state aid for some of the lost federal revenues , but ...
... federal revenues within the local budget . Craig and In- man ( 1982 ) presented results of econometric modeling of education aid cuts which show that states may indeed substitute state aid for some of the lost federal revenues , but ...
Contents
Metropolitan Development and the Changing Journey to Work | 519 |
An Empirical | 533 |
The Regulatory Policy Cycle and the Airline Deregulation Movement | 552 |
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