Budgetary Responses of Individual Governmental Units to Federal Grants

The literature on the effect of federal grants on subordinate governmental units' expenditures has generally focused on broad expenditure categories and on all state or state and local governments considered together rather than as individual units. The present study focuses on the effect of fe...

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Federal
Federal and state relations
Financial aspects
Government grants
Grants
Low income groups
Provinces
Trends
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