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Book Title
From Revenue Sharing to Deficit Sharing
Publication Name
From Revenue Sharing to Deficit Sharing : General Revenue Sharing and Cities
Title
From Revenue Sharing to Deficit Sharing
Subtitle
General Revenue Sharing and Cities
Author
Bruce A. Wallin
Format
Trade Paperback
ISBN-10
0878406999
EAN
9780878406999
ISBN
9780878406999
Publisher
Georgetown University Press
Genre
Law & Politics
Release Year
1998
Release Date
01/10/1998
Language
English
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Item Height
0.5in
Item Length
9in
Item Weight
9 Oz
Series
American Governance and Public Policy Ser.
Publication Year
1998
Type
Textbook
Item Width
6in
Number of Pages
176 Pages

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Once hailed as a revolutionary change in U.S. federal aid policy that would return power to state and local governments, General Revenue Sharing was politically dead a decade later. Bruce A. Wallin now offers the only complete history of the General Revenue Sharing program ? why it passed, why state and local governments used it the way they did, and why it died. He examines its unique role in the history of U.S. federalism and explores its relevance to intergovernmental aid policy at the turn of a new century. This book is crucial to understanding the changed environment of U.S. intergovernmental relations in the 1990's and makes a strong case for reconsidering a program of federal unrestricted aid.

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Publisher
Georgetown University Press
ISBN-10
0878406999
ISBN-13
9780878406999
eBay Product ID (ePID)
915523

Product Key Features

Author
Bruce A. Wallin
Publication Name
From Revenue Sharing to Deficit Sharing : General Revenue Sharing and Cities
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Year
1998
Series
American Governance and Public Policy Ser.
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
176 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9in
Item Height
0.5in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
9 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Hj275.W25 1998
Grade from
College Graduate Student
Reviews
"Conveys the essential facts without being overly technical. That approach makes the book an 'easy read' that can be enjoyed by a variety of audiences. These include those wishing to have a basic primer on general revenue sharing, to those looking to track the history of all important federal programs, to those interested in budgeting, administration, and decisionmaking processes that occur in municipal governments." -- Public Budgeting & Finance, "An incisive analysis of the legislative struggle to institute revenue sharing, the politics of its reauthorization, and finally, its termination... an extremely well done case study of intergovernmental relations and the legislative process, offering keen insights into why things happened as they did... The book will be a valuable addition to courses in intergovernmental relations. It is a succinct source of information for the intergovernmental specialist, the inquisitive intergovernmental specialist, the inquisitive layperson, and anyone trying to understand the policy process, issue definition, symbols, and coalition building in government." -- Perspectives on Political Science, Conveys the essential facts without being overly technical. That approach makes the book an 'easy read' that can be enjoyed by a variety of audiences. These include those wishing to have a basic primer on general revenue sharing, to those looking to track the history of all important federal programs, to those interested in budgeting, administration, and decisionmaking processes that occur in municipal governments., An incisive analysis of the legislative struggle to institute revenue sharing, the politics of its reauthorization, and finally, its termination . . . an extremely well done case study of intergovernmental relations and the legislative process, offering keen insights into why things happened as they did . . . The book will be a valuable addition to courses in intergovernmental relations. It is a succinct source of information for the intergovernmental specialist, the inquisitive intergovernmental specialist, the inquisitive layperson, and anyone trying to understand the policy process, issue definition, symbols, and coalition building in government., An incisive analysis of the legislative struggle to institute revenue sharing, the politics of its reauthorization, and finally, its termination... an extremely well done case study of intergovernmental relations and the legislative process, offering keen insights into why things happened as they did... The book will be a valuable addition to courses in intergovernmental relations. It is a succinct source of information for the intergovernmental specialist, the inquisitive intergovernmental specialist, the inquisitive layperson, and anyone trying to understand the policy process, issue definition, symbols, and coalition building in government., "Contributes to our understanding of intergovernmental aid and its relationship to devolution. Scholars and students of federalism, budgeting, and urban politics should take time to read this book and consider its findings and propositions in light of the role devolution portends for urban policy." -- American Political Science Review, Contributes to our understanding of intergovernmental aid and its relationship to devolution. Scholars and students of federalism, budgeting, and urban politics should take time to read this book and consider its findings and propositions in light of the role devolution portends for urban policy.
Copyright Date
1998
Topic
Public Policy / General, History & Theory, Public Policy / Economic Policy
Lccn
98-005662
Dewey Decimal
336.73
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
21
Genre
Political Science

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