POLITICAL REFORM AND AMERICAN FEDERALISM: THE CASE OF GENERAL REVENUE SHARING

RODNEY ERNEST HERO, Purdue University

Abstract

General Revenue Sharing (GRS) was considered a reform with important implications for existing federalism. It therefore occasioned considerable debate and research efforts. This dissertation considers several aspects of this legislation insufficiently addressed in prior research. Two empirical

Degree

Ph.D.

Subject Area

Political science

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