The Role of Intergovernmental Grants for Environmental Problems
K Hagihara
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K Hagihara: Department of Economics, Rissho University, Tokyo 141, Japan
Environment and Planning C, 1985, vol. 3, issue 4, 439-450
Abstract:
When grants are allocated from higher to lower levels in multilevel systems of government, multiple objectives associated with individual and collective welfare must be taken into account. A simple model, corresponding both to multilevels and to multiobjectives, for environmental problems is formulated in order to consider the role of intergovernmental grants explicitly. It is shown, through a case study of the model, that grant allocation plays a very important role in the case of environmental problems.
Date: 1985
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DOI: 10.1068/c030439
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