Federal Aid in Australia*
Kenneth O. Warner
American Political Science Review, 1932, vol. 26, issue 4, 705-710
Abstract:
The Australian scheme of federal aid includes two types of federal assistance to states: (1) direct financial assistance, and (2) indirect assistance through state-federal arrangements. Similarities between the schemes of the United States and Australia appear in the first type of federal aid. In the second type, however, the Australian system assumes its distinctive characteristics and makes an advance over its American prototype.
Date: 1932
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