An Overview of State Policy Problems
Fred Meyer and
Ralph Baker
Review of Policy Research, 1992, vol. 11, issue 1, 75-80
Abstract:
Concepts of federalism are briefly rmiewed with the intent of inquiring whether the states have become entrepreneurial as a result ofthe Reagan devolution. An overview of the contributions to the symposium suggests that support for a theory of cyclicality is not consistently evident in the states. Necessary resatrcesarenotalways present toallow thestates to bethe policyentrepreneurs in the United States.
Date: 1992
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