General revenue sharing loss: alabama local government fiscal responses

作者: Steven D. Cooper

DOI: 10.1108/JPBAFM-08-04-1996-B008

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摘要: This study explores linkage between Alabama local governments’ lost General Revenue Sharing (GRS) and their resultant coping strategies in the years following this federal program’s demise. Previous studies have failed consistently to relate particular how GRS monies were spent differing magnitudes of loss among governmental jurisdictions. finds a possible governments that cut basic services previous “dependency” spending preferences.

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