Social Science Quarterly, Volume 68Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1987 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Page 443
... federal government , and one of every three dollars received by local governments comes from state governments . Students of American federalism have long been concerned with the aggre- gate effects of these intergovernmental transfers ...
... federal government , and one of every three dollars received by local governments comes from state governments . Students of American federalism have long been concerned with the aggre- gate effects of these intergovernmental transfers ...
Page 450
... federal targeting capacity and the limited capacity of states to allocate monies to communities with the least fiscal ca- pacity . Dye and Hurley's ( 1978 ) comparative analysis of federal and state aid allocations found a significant ...
... federal targeting capacity and the limited capacity of states to allocate monies to communities with the least fiscal ca- pacity . Dye and Hurley's ( 1978 ) comparative analysis of federal and state aid allocations found a significant ...
Page 454
... federal and state intergov- ernmental transfers changed significantly . During this period federal aid de- clined in real dollars and was radically redesigned by the Reagan adminis- tration . A large number of federal categorical aid ...
... federal and state intergov- ernmental transfers changed significantly . During this period federal aid de- clined in real dollars and was radically redesigned by the Reagan adminis- tration . A large number of federal categorical aid ...
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