The end of welfare? : consequences of federal devolution for the nation
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The end of welfare? : consequences of federal devolution for the nation
(Economic Policy Institute)
M.E. Sharpe, c1999
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Exploring the consequences of federal devolution on state budgets, this work deals with three major areas of concern: the effect of moving large numbers of welfare recipients into labour markets; the planned federal reforms in the health care field; and trends in federal aid.
Table of Contents
- Chapter 1 The New American Devolution, Max B. Sawicky
- Chapter 2 New Opportunities/Nagging Questions, Timothy J. Conlan, James D. Riggle
- Chapter 3 The State Fiscal Predicament under the New Federalism, Steven D. Gold, Bruce A. Wallin
- Chapter 4 How Strong Are State Revenue Systems?, Daphne A. Kenyon
- Chapter 5 Growing State Economies, Timothy J. Bartik
- Chapter 6 Economic Development and Metropolitan Sprawl, Joseph J. Persky, Wim Wiewel, Mark Sendzik
- Chapter 7 State Fiscal Responses to Block Grants, Howard Chernick, Andrew Reschovsky
- Chapter 8 Fiscal Disparities and Education Finance, John Yinger
- Chapter 9 Revenue Sharing as a Public Investment, Bruce A. Wallin
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