A Field Network Evaluation of the Reagan Domestic Program
F C Doolittle
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F C Doolittle: Monetary Research Department, Federal Reserve Bank of New York, Room 917, 33 Liberty Street, NY 10045, USA
Environment and Planning C, 1986, vol. 4, issue 3, 309-315
Abstract:
In fiscal year 1982, Congress accepted President Reagan's proposals to cut federal aid to state and local governments and increase the role of state governments in the administration of federal aid. In field research conducted at Princeton University the extent to which state and local governments replaced lost federal aid with their own revenues or found other ways to continue services previously funded by federal aid was examined. The overall impact of the changes on American federalism was also addressed in the research.
Date: 1986
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DOI: 10.1068/c040309
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