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Intergovernmental Grants and Grantor Government Own-Purpose Expenditures

Philip Grossman

National Tax Journal, 1989, vol. 42, issue 4, 487-94

Abstract: Examines the impact of intergovernmental grants on grantor government expenditures from the perspective of the grantor government politician. The theory and empirical evidence presented complements previous work that considered the impact of grants from the perspective of the voter/taxpayer.

Date: 1989
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