Shared Power : A Study of Four Federal funding Systems in Appalachia /
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TextPublication details: Washington : American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, c1977.Description: 36 pISBN: - 084471075X :
- 336.1/85 PAS
- HJ277 .P37
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| 336.014669 LOC Local government finance in Nigeria / | 336.09163 UNI United Nations Economic and Social Council : | 336.091724 HIC Development finance : | 336.1/85 PAS Shared Power : | 336.1 EZE Fortune's merry wheel : | 336.18 HUN Federalism and fiscal balance : | 336.18 MAY Federalism and fiscal adjustment / |
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The authors note that the strengths of the Appalachian Regional Commission approach were perceived to be in the area of greater flexibility, responsiveness, the encouragement of greater local and area planning, and the providing of greater amounts of state and involvement in the decision-making process.
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