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Financial decisions, intergovernmental grants and regulatory instability

2021
In consequence of global financial crisis, central states implemented a range of recovery plans, austerity measures and cutback strategies creating significant challenges to local governments. This article studies the influence of (adverse) national adoptions in the fiscal regulatory framework on local revenues and expenditures.
Padovani, Emanuele, Du Boys, Céline
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Local Management of Federal Grants: Determinants of Awards and Government Capacity

Public Finance Journal
A key interaction between federal and local governments comes from intergovernmental transfers and grants-in-aid. Popular grant programs include Community Development Block Grants (CDBGs) and Federal Transportation Formula Grants.
Austin M. Aldag
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Fiscal Illusion, Intergovernmental Grants and Local Spending

Regional Studies, 1998
ISLAM M. N. (1998) Fiscal illusion, intergovernmental grants and local spending, Reg. Studies 32 , 63-71. This paper provides some evidence of fiscal illusion of a reduced tax-price of public service, engendered by provincial grants to local governments.
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Local Infrastructure: Intergovernmental Grants and Urban Needs

Public Works Management & Policy, 1996
In the 20 years since “obsolete” infrastructure was discovered as a public policy problem by the academic and policy communities (see Peterson, 1978), federal and state infrastructure programs have been proposed, debated, and, in many cases, implemented—but frequently they have not. Yet, as much as policy makers would like to learn from these programs
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
exaly  

The Optimal Taxation Approach to Intergovernmental Grants [PDF]

open access: possible, 2009
An optimal tax system equates the marginal cost of public funds across all tax bases. This idea is applied to a federation to derive the optimal unconditional transfers that will promote an optimal allocation of taxation and expenditures among the governments in the federation.
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A Study on the Reform of Intergovernmental Grants in terms of Local Decentralization

The Korean Journal of Local Government Studies, 2018
You-ho Shin, Peob-min Ryu
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