Federal Grants and Social Welfare Spending: Do State Responses Matter?
Howard Chernick ()
National Tax Journal, 2000, vol. 53, issue 1, 143-52
Abstract:
The federal government has numerous programs to help the poor, elderly, and disabled; this article investigates what is known about state responses to the set of fiscal incentives presented by programs including the Supplemental Security Income program and Medicaid.
Date: 2000
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