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INTERGOVERNMENTAL IMPLEMENTATION MANDATES: A STUDY OF TWO LAND USE REGULATORY POLICIES

Donald C. Menzel

Review of Policy Research, 1989, vol. 9, issue 1, 160-167

Abstract: This paper examines the implementation mandates and experiences associated with two intergovernmental regulatory policies, one at the federal‐state level and the other a t the state‐control level. The policies are the Federal Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977 and the Florida Growth Management Act of 1985. These experiences suggest that implementation mandates, a t least with respect to intergovernmental regulatory policies, are not as effective as logic and rational argument might dictate.

Date: 1989
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