Federal Economic Development Transfers to State and Local Go An Empirical Assessment of Federal Grants Between 1940 and 2

By: Doamekpor, Francois K
Material type: ArticleArticlePublisher: 2015Description: 49 - 64Subject(s): Federal Grants | Local Economic Development Strategies | Local Economic Development | Intergovernmental Transfers | Regionalism In: Economic Development QuarterlySummary: This study examines the contribution of the federal government to community and regional economic development by exclusively analyzing data on intergovernmental transfers to state and local governments. The study covers the years 1940 through 2010. The intent is to explore and define the patterns and trends within the community and regional development data and establish the extent to which incrementalism served as a basis for setting aside resources for accomplishing economic development objectives. Our findings indicate that the data patterns, trends, and relationships are nonlinear and unsupportive of the incrementalist perspective to resource allocation commonly found in major funds within the public sector.
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(Browse shelf) Vol. 29, Issue. 1 Available 019303

This study examines the contribution of the federal government to community and regional economic development by exclusively analyzing data on intergovernmental transfers to state and local governments. The study covers the years 1940 through 2010. The intent is to explore and define the patterns and trends within the community and regional development data and establish the extent to which incrementalism served as a basis for setting aside resources for accomplishing economic development objectives. Our findings indicate that the data patterns, trends, and relationships are nonlinear and unsupportive of the incrementalist perspective to resource allocation commonly found in major funds within the public sector.

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