Since the 1970’s, the Federal Government has been turning back funding and authority to State and local governments. Devolution has important implications for local government finances. As direct Federal funds to counties decline, local wealth and the redistributive role played by the States become more important in determining local capacity for spending. These developments are illustrated by the experience of counties in eight Mid-Atlantic and East North Central States
TRANSFER OF FUNDS BY LOCAL GOVERNMENTS. LEGISLATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. The Constitution provi...
This article examines federal economic development policy implemented through fiscal federalism. A n...
Federal financial support to rural local government and nonprofit service providers declined during ...
Within the context of fiscal devolution or decentralization in the United States, states and localit...
Abstract. The United States is in the midst of massive devolution or de-centralization of domestic p...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "State a...
This analysis examines the sensitivity of state intergovernmental aid, per capita, to measures of re...
The recent slowdown in the U.S. economy has led to state and local government tax increases and expe...
Theories of fiscal federalism argue a decentralized system of governance increases efficiency becaus...
receive national press, all states have experienced varying degrees of financial difficulty. Only se...
This article examines the asymmetry in local government responses to economic-cycle-based changes of...
The Great Recession that began in late 2007 had devastating consequences for the fiscal health of s...
For decades urban planners and political scientists have attempted to deal with the problems associa...
The length and depth of the Great Recession of 2008 provides an opportunity to examine the policy be...
The fiscal crisis encountered by state-local governments since 2008 has again made prominent the iss...
TRANSFER OF FUNDS BY LOCAL GOVERNMENTS. LEGISLATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. The Constitution provi...
This article examines federal economic development policy implemented through fiscal federalism. A n...
Federal financial support to rural local government and nonprofit service providers declined during ...
Within the context of fiscal devolution or decentralization in the United States, states and localit...
Abstract. The United States is in the midst of massive devolution or de-centralization of domestic p...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "State a...
This analysis examines the sensitivity of state intergovernmental aid, per capita, to measures of re...
The recent slowdown in the U.S. economy has led to state and local government tax increases and expe...
Theories of fiscal federalism argue a decentralized system of governance increases efficiency becaus...
receive national press, all states have experienced varying degrees of financial difficulty. Only se...
This article examines the asymmetry in local government responses to economic-cycle-based changes of...
The Great Recession that began in late 2007 had devastating consequences for the fiscal health of s...
For decades urban planners and political scientists have attempted to deal with the problems associa...
The length and depth of the Great Recession of 2008 provides an opportunity to examine the policy be...
The fiscal crisis encountered by state-local governments since 2008 has again made prominent the iss...
TRANSFER OF FUNDS BY LOCAL GOVERNMENTS. LEGISLATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. The Constitution provi...
This article examines federal economic development policy implemented through fiscal federalism. A n...
Federal financial support to rural local government and nonprofit service providers declined during ...