Fiscal federalism is a staple of economic theory that underlies the federal-state partnership in the nation‘s largest federal grant-in-aid programs, such as Medicaid and Title IV-E Foster Care. The theory is founded on a simple principle, the collaboration of the federal government‘s financial power and stability and state governments‘ ability to deliver services tailored to regional needs. However, the theory ignores a vast industry that has grown around the flow of federal funds. In addition to providing operational and consulting services for all aspects of government aid, this poverty industry - which usurps inherently governmental functions and is rife with organizational conflicts of interest and a revolving door of personnel - has no...
Government aid doesn’t always go where it’s supposed to. Foster care agencies team up with companies...
This paper explores the roles of different levels of government in assisting the poor. Using a model...
The purpose of this article is to determine what theoretical and policy conclusions are consistent w...
Fiscal federalism is a staple of economic theory that underlies the federal-state partnership in the...
While the United States continues to recover from the 2008 Great Recession, the country still faces ...
For years, states have been using illusory schemes to maximize federal aid intended for Medicaid ser...
In recent years, members of Congress have inserted thousands of pork-barrel spending projects into b...
In 1972 Congress added General Revenue Sharing to the list of federal grant-in-aid programs for stat...
This Article critiques the prevailing justification for subsidies for the charitable sector and sugg...
Although interactions between federal and state taxes and spending programs are becoming increasingl...
The ideals of federalism contributed significantly to the passage of the Personal Responsibility and...
This paper explores the roles of different levels of government in assisting the poor. Using a model...
The shift from categorical grants to general revenue sharing and block grants as the form of intergo...
While the United States continues to recover from the 2008 Great Recession, the country still faces ...
In our modern world the problems or government are never simple. The tasks of coordinating, directin...
Government aid doesn’t always go where it’s supposed to. Foster care agencies team up with companies...
This paper explores the roles of different levels of government in assisting the poor. Using a model...
The purpose of this article is to determine what theoretical and policy conclusions are consistent w...
Fiscal federalism is a staple of economic theory that underlies the federal-state partnership in the...
While the United States continues to recover from the 2008 Great Recession, the country still faces ...
For years, states have been using illusory schemes to maximize federal aid intended for Medicaid ser...
In recent years, members of Congress have inserted thousands of pork-barrel spending projects into b...
In 1972 Congress added General Revenue Sharing to the list of federal grant-in-aid programs for stat...
This Article critiques the prevailing justification for subsidies for the charitable sector and sugg...
Although interactions between federal and state taxes and spending programs are becoming increasingl...
The ideals of federalism contributed significantly to the passage of the Personal Responsibility and...
This paper explores the roles of different levels of government in assisting the poor. Using a model...
The shift from categorical grants to general revenue sharing and block grants as the form of intergo...
While the United States continues to recover from the 2008 Great Recession, the country still faces ...
In our modern world the problems or government are never simple. The tasks of coordinating, directin...
Government aid doesn’t always go where it’s supposed to. Foster care agencies team up with companies...
This paper explores the roles of different levels of government in assisting the poor. Using a model...
The purpose of this article is to determine what theoretical and policy conclusions are consistent w...