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_aJIMENEZ, Benedict Salazar _940468 |
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_aFiscal stress and the alocation of expenditure responsabilities between state and local governments : _ban exploratory study |
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_aGeorgia : _bCarl Vinson Institute of Government of the University of Geogia, _c2009 |
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520 | 3 | _aDoes fiscal stress at the state level reduce state governments expenditure responsabilities vis-à-vis the local public sector? If so, what functional responsabilities are implicity devolved to local governments or centralized at the state level as a consequence of declinig state fiscal condition? This study draws upon 26 years of cross-state data to examine the inter-governmental dimension of state fiscal stress. Three general framework - fiscal federalism, the politics (or interest group) perspective, and the organizational model of fiscal slack - are used to explain how fiscal condition of states can affect state-local fiscal relations. | |
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_tState and Local Government Review _g41, 2, p. 81-94 _dGeorgia : Carl Vinson Institute of Government of the University of Geogia, 2009 _xISSN 0160323X _w |
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