Current proposals would convert many domestic assistance programs into Federal block grants to be administered by State governments. Block grants give States broad discretion on how Federal funds are spent. In theory, this can lead to program improvements, reduced administration costs, and lower Federal deficits. Research on past block grants, however, indicates that block grants have had mixed success in achieving these goals. Block grants can also create inefficiencies and overlook national objectives, such as assisting poor communities. Whether or not block grants are adopted, rural communities will fare better if aid formulas and delivery systems account for rural-urban differences.Community/Rural/Urban Development, Public Economics,
To date, the United States has failed to articulate a coherent and effective national rural developm...
The Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program is one of the few remaining federal sources of ...
Despite the extensive research exploring the effects of public provision of subsidized housing oppor...
Current proposals would convert many domestic assistance programs into Federal block grants to be ad...
Federal block grants are intended as non-competitive, formula grants mandated by the U.S. Congress t...
States spent nearly $1.5 billion in Community Development Block Grant funds in the 1980's to stimula...
This article seeks to determine the effect of rurality and need on per capita federal grant receipts...
This report uses analysis of the geographic distribution of Federal funding to discuss potential tra...
The Commission on Rural America, established by President Bush, is charged with recommending a new r...
The problem chosen by the authors for scientific research is undoubtedly relevant and is determined ...
Improving the targeting of aid programs is a high priority among Federal and State policymakers. Com...
Restructuring of U.S. banking markets has raised concerns that insufficient access to loanable funds...
Rural families pay more on average for mortgage financing than do urban families. While the $2 milli...
In the past, rural economic development policies have traditionally taken one of two forms: direct a...
This report identifies a research and policy agenda that can contribute to rural development and ant...
To date, the United States has failed to articulate a coherent and effective national rural developm...
The Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program is one of the few remaining federal sources of ...
Despite the extensive research exploring the effects of public provision of subsidized housing oppor...
Current proposals would convert many domestic assistance programs into Federal block grants to be ad...
Federal block grants are intended as non-competitive, formula grants mandated by the U.S. Congress t...
States spent nearly $1.5 billion in Community Development Block Grant funds in the 1980's to stimula...
This article seeks to determine the effect of rurality and need on per capita federal grant receipts...
This report uses analysis of the geographic distribution of Federal funding to discuss potential tra...
The Commission on Rural America, established by President Bush, is charged with recommending a new r...
The problem chosen by the authors for scientific research is undoubtedly relevant and is determined ...
Improving the targeting of aid programs is a high priority among Federal and State policymakers. Com...
Restructuring of U.S. banking markets has raised concerns that insufficient access to loanable funds...
Rural families pay more on average for mortgage financing than do urban families. While the $2 milli...
In the past, rural economic development policies have traditionally taken one of two forms: direct a...
This report identifies a research and policy agenda that can contribute to rural development and ant...
To date, the United States has failed to articulate a coherent and effective national rural developm...
The Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program is one of the few remaining federal sources of ...
Despite the extensive research exploring the effects of public provision of subsidized housing oppor...