Introduction: Cato Symposium on the New Federalism and Urban Opportunities
James A. Dorn
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Cato Journal, 1982, vol. 2, issue 2, 335-337
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The persistence of high unemployment, small business failures, a large core of disadvantaged persons, and other problems in our center cities, as well as a need to improve the federal structure, has prompted the Reagan administration to propose a new urban policy: the "New Federalism." This policy consists of three major elements...
Date: 1982
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