This analysis examines the sensitivity of state intergovernmental aid, per capita, to measures of resources, infrastructure, social services, social problems and demographics in Northern and Southern local governments in 1982 and 1992. Time-periods chosen are based on the potential for domestic policies born through new federalism to harm local governments through lesser amounts of available state aid. North and South are compared to account for possible regional differences. Regardless of region and time however, redistribution efforts to local governments with higher levels of need and lower levels of resources are not particularly good. Redistribution tendencies present in 1982 declined by 1992 in both the North and South. Southern local...
Even though state and local governments frequently encourage Congress to introduce and pass legislat...
allocated to state and local governments on the basis of population, poverty, and overcrowded housin...
The construction of social indices to compare local areas from census and other data has an importan...
This analysis examines the sensitivity of state intergovernmental aid, per capita, to measures of re...
The purpose of this dissertation was to assess the importance of city needs in the allocation of sta...
Dye and Hurley\u27s (1978) conclusion that the states are somewhat more responsive to city needs tha...
Since the 1970’s, the Federal Government has been turning back funding and authority to State and lo...
Dye and Hurley's (1978) conclusion that the states are somewhat more responsive to city needs t...
Within the context of fiscal devolution or decentralization in the United States, states and localit...
The effects of structural shifts in the treatment of intergovernmental aid during the 1980s are test...
Both the states and the federal government distribute significant aid to cities. Federal agencies ge...
Abstract: Governments that pursue welfare and equalization goals frequently target cash transfers to...
This article examines federal economic development policy implemented through fiscal federalism. A n...
216 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1988.This dissertation reacts to t...
This paper simulates alternative distributions of general purpose state aid to local governments und...
Even though state and local governments frequently encourage Congress to introduce and pass legislat...
allocated to state and local governments on the basis of population, poverty, and overcrowded housin...
The construction of social indices to compare local areas from census and other data has an importan...
This analysis examines the sensitivity of state intergovernmental aid, per capita, to measures of re...
The purpose of this dissertation was to assess the importance of city needs in the allocation of sta...
Dye and Hurley\u27s (1978) conclusion that the states are somewhat more responsive to city needs tha...
Since the 1970’s, the Federal Government has been turning back funding and authority to State and lo...
Dye and Hurley's (1978) conclusion that the states are somewhat more responsive to city needs t...
Within the context of fiscal devolution or decentralization in the United States, states and localit...
The effects of structural shifts in the treatment of intergovernmental aid during the 1980s are test...
Both the states and the federal government distribute significant aid to cities. Federal agencies ge...
Abstract: Governments that pursue welfare and equalization goals frequently target cash transfers to...
This article examines federal economic development policy implemented through fiscal federalism. A n...
216 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1988.This dissertation reacts to t...
This paper simulates alternative distributions of general purpose state aid to local governments und...
Even though state and local governments frequently encourage Congress to introduce and pass legislat...
allocated to state and local governments on the basis of population, poverty, and overcrowded housin...
The construction of social indices to compare local areas from census and other data has an importan...