Dye and Hurley\u27s (1978) conclusion that the states are somewhat more responsive to city needs than the federal government was questioned on methodological grounds by Ward (1981). The point of contention was Dye and Hurley\u27s use of per capita measures of state/federal aid and urban needs. The research reported here examines state aid to the forty seven largest U.S. cities, and employs residual measures of state aid allocations before and during the urban crisis. Multiple regression of residual state aid on social, economic, or fiscal need indicators shows the states to have been very responsive to city needs over time, and lends substantial support to the findings of Dye and Hurley
Many scholars and other observers have argued that state legislatures are ill-equipped to play a vit...
This report is a brief examination of the federal aid trend among nonmetropolitan communities in Il...
In recent years, members of Congress have inserted thousands of pork-barrel spending projects into b...
Dye and Hurley's (1978) conclusion that the states are somewhat more responsive to city needs t...
Dye and Hurley\u27s (1978) conclusion that the states are somewhat more responsive to city needs tha...
The purpose of this dissertation was to assess the importance of city needs in the allocation of sta...
Both the states and the federal government distribute significant aid to cities. Federal agencies ge...
The fiscal problem of large cities was as prominent a policy issue in the 1960s and 1970s as it was ...
Despite decades of attempted fiscal reforms throughout virtually every state, most state school aid ...
A few years ago, during the heyday of the urban crisis, the role of the state in urban affairs was ...
Green and Hunt address the issue of whether the federal government should focus on solving the nati...
This analysis examines the sensitivity of state intergovernmental aid, per capita, to measures of re...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 1987.MI...
In 1990 central-city residents had a median income equivalent to about 74 percent of that earned by ...
Examines state and local fiscal structures and how each state restricts the scope of municipal autho...
Many scholars and other observers have argued that state legislatures are ill-equipped to play a vit...
This report is a brief examination of the federal aid trend among nonmetropolitan communities in Il...
In recent years, members of Congress have inserted thousands of pork-barrel spending projects into b...
Dye and Hurley's (1978) conclusion that the states are somewhat more responsive to city needs t...
Dye and Hurley\u27s (1978) conclusion that the states are somewhat more responsive to city needs tha...
The purpose of this dissertation was to assess the importance of city needs in the allocation of sta...
Both the states and the federal government distribute significant aid to cities. Federal agencies ge...
The fiscal problem of large cities was as prominent a policy issue in the 1960s and 1970s as it was ...
Despite decades of attempted fiscal reforms throughout virtually every state, most state school aid ...
A few years ago, during the heyday of the urban crisis, the role of the state in urban affairs was ...
Green and Hunt address the issue of whether the federal government should focus on solving the nati...
This analysis examines the sensitivity of state intergovernmental aid, per capita, to measures of re...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 1987.MI...
In 1990 central-city residents had a median income equivalent to about 74 percent of that earned by ...
Examines state and local fiscal structures and how each state restricts the scope of municipal autho...
Many scholars and other observers have argued that state legislatures are ill-equipped to play a vit...
This report is a brief examination of the federal aid trend among nonmetropolitan communities in Il...
In recent years, members of Congress have inserted thousands of pork-barrel spending projects into b...