Since 1969 more than a dozen studies have explored the grossly unequal state-level distribution of New Deal spending. Why did small population rural states such as Nevada, Montana, and Wyoming receive up to six times as many federal dollars per capita as densely populated states such as Connecticut, Rhode Island, and New York? Empirical studies employing economic and political variables have had mixed results in explaining this distribution. What past studies neglect is that a large proportion of New Deal dollars went towards the creation of public goods, which had spillover effects particularly upon those who lived in close proximity to these projects. This note suggests that the state-level distribution of per capita expenditures during t...
Most U.S. federal grants are allocated through arguably obsolete formulas, leading fast growing stat...
This paper provides new evidence on the determinants of the allocation of the US federal budget to t...
In this paper we provide new evidence on the importance of the so-called small state advantage for t...
The uneven state-level distribution of New Deal spending has been frequently studied and a variety o...
The uneven state-level distribution of New Deal spending has been frequently studied and a variety o...
In response to the worst ever economic crisis in the U.S., the New Deal was created by the President...
Empirical research on the geographic distribution of U.S. federal spending shows that small states r...
The data base for this research was provided by a set of mimeographed reports prepared in the summer...
Using county-level data on federal New Deal expenditures on public works and relief and Agricultural...
Empirical research on the geographic distribution of US federal spending shows that small states re...
Empirical research on the geographic distribution of US federal spending shows that small states re...
During the 1930s the federal government embarked upon an ambitious series of grant programs designed...
Empirical research on the geographic distribution of U.S. federal spending shows that small states r...
Empirical research on the geographic distribution of U.S. federal spending shows that small states r...
This paper examines the distribution of New Deal expenditures within the state of Alabama. Previous ...
Most U.S. federal grants are allocated through arguably obsolete formulas, leading fast growing stat...
This paper provides new evidence on the determinants of the allocation of the US federal budget to t...
In this paper we provide new evidence on the importance of the so-called small state advantage for t...
The uneven state-level distribution of New Deal spending has been frequently studied and a variety o...
The uneven state-level distribution of New Deal spending has been frequently studied and a variety o...
In response to the worst ever economic crisis in the U.S., the New Deal was created by the President...
Empirical research on the geographic distribution of U.S. federal spending shows that small states r...
The data base for this research was provided by a set of mimeographed reports prepared in the summer...
Using county-level data on federal New Deal expenditures on public works and relief and Agricultural...
Empirical research on the geographic distribution of US federal spending shows that small states re...
Empirical research on the geographic distribution of US federal spending shows that small states re...
During the 1930s the federal government embarked upon an ambitious series of grant programs designed...
Empirical research on the geographic distribution of U.S. federal spending shows that small states r...
Empirical research on the geographic distribution of U.S. federal spending shows that small states r...
This paper examines the distribution of New Deal expenditures within the state of Alabama. Previous ...
Most U.S. federal grants are allocated through arguably obsolete formulas, leading fast growing stat...
This paper provides new evidence on the determinants of the allocation of the US federal budget to t...
In this paper we provide new evidence on the importance of the so-called small state advantage for t...