The Case for Equalizing Aid
Helen Ladd and
John Yinger
National Tax Journal, 1994, vol. 47, issue 1, 211-24
Abstract:
Equalizing aid can be used by the federal government to equalize fiscal outcomes or resources among subnational governments or by states to equalize outcomes or resources among local governments. The primary focus of this paper is on financial equity.
Date: 1994
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