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State support under the new federalism

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  • Thomas Luce
  • Janet Rothenberg Pack

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The new federalism will reduce total intergovernmental revenues to local governments. The reduction will be due to both the transfer to the states of much of the federal aid which previously flowed directly to local governments and reductions in total federal aid levels. Pass-through requirements on the shifted aid will not affect this general result but may soften the impact in many states. Because of differences in the extent to which state governments substitute federal pass-through aid for state aid from own-source revenues and in the degree to which different sources of revenues are treated differently by the states, local revenue reductions will vary greatly from state to state. The losses for local governments will range from 100% of the shifted aid in some states to as little as 15-20% in others.

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  • Thomas Luce & Janet Rothenberg Pack, 1984. "State support under the new federalism," Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 3(3), pages 339-358.
  • Handle: RePEc:wly:jpamgt:v:3:y:1984:i:3:p:339-358
    DOI: 10.1002/pam.4050030302
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    1. Janet Rothenberg Pack, 1998. "Poverty and Urban Public Expenditures," Urban Studies, Urban Studies Journal Limited, vol. 35(11), pages 1995-2019, November.

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