Taxes, Federal Grants, Local Public Spending, and Growth
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Do federal grants boost school spending? Evidence from Title I
One of the federal government’s main elementary and secondary education programs is Title I, which allocates money for compensatory education to school districts based on child poverty. I use sharp changes in per-pupil grant amounts surrounding the release of decennial census data to identify effects of Title I on state and local education revenue, and how much the program ultimately increases ...
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3). This amount was equal to a little more than 89 percent of the total increase in monthly old-age and survivors insurance benefits paid to these cases. The average reduction in the old-age assistance payment was $4.44; the average increase in the old-age and survivors insurance benefit was $4.98. For aid to dependent children, the total reduction of $197,000 in monthly assistance payments equ...
متن کاملFederal Grants to State and Local Governments, 1957–58
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Contrary to simple theoretical predictions, existing evidence suggests that federal grants do not crowd out state government spending. A legislative bargaining model with endogenous grants documents a positive correlation between grant receipts and preferences for public goods; this correlation has likely biased existing work against measuring crowd-out. To correct for such endogeneity, the mod...
متن کاملImpact of federal Substance Abuse Block Grants on state substance abuse spending: literature and data review.
BACKGROUND The federal Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grant (SAPTBG) was established by the U.S. Congress to assist the states in funding substance abuse treatment services. Although the SAPTBG represents about 40 percent of public funding for treatment, how this federal assistance affects state treatment spending is not well understood. Published research has examined this topi...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Journal of Urban Economics
سال: 1996
ISSN: 0094-1190
DOI: 10.1006/juec.1996.0016