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A New Dual Federalism
Unformatted Document Text:  NEW DUAL FEDERALISM 34 Ribar, David C. and Mark O. Wilhelm. 1999. "The Demand for Welfare Generosity," The Review of Economics and Statistics 81(1): 96-108. Ribar, David C. and Mark O. Wilhelm. 1996. "The Effect of Costs, Resources, Interstate and Interprogram Competition, and Redistributional Preferences on AFDC Expenditures," mimeo, Pennsylvania State University. Sander, William and J. Fred Giertz. 1986. "The Political Economy of State Level Welfare Benefits," Public Choice 51: 209-219. Schultze, Charles L. 1974. "Sorting Out the Social Grants Programs: An Economist’s Criteria," American Economic Review 64(2): 181-189. Shroder, Mark. 1995. "Games the States Don’t Play: Welfare Benefits and the Theory of Fiscal Federalism," Review of Economics and Statistics 77: 183-191. Smith, Patricia K. 1991. “An empirical investigation of interstate AFDC benefit competition,” Public Choice 68: 217-233. Tannenwald, Robert. 1998. "Implications of the Balanced Budget Act of 1997 for the 'Devolution Revolution,'" Publius: The Journal of Federalism 28 (Winter): 23-48. Tiebout, Charles M. 1956. "A Pure Theory of Local Expenditures," Journal of Political Economy 64: 416-424. Trout, John and David R. Mattson. 1984. "A 10-Year Review of the Supplemental Security Income Program," Social Security Bulletin 47 (January): 3-24. U.S. House of Representatives. 2000, 1998, 1991. The Green Book: Background Material and Data on Programs Within the Jurisdiction of the Committee on Ways and Means.. Washington, DC: GPO. Zimmerman, Wendy and Karen C. Tumlin. 1999. "Patchwork Policies: State Assistance for Immigrants under Welfare Reform." Occasional Paper No. 24. Washington, DC: The Urban Institute.

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NEW DUAL FEDERALISM
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Ribar, David C. and Mark O. Wilhelm. 1999. "The Demand for Welfare Generosity," The
Review of Economics and Statistics
81(1): 96-108.

Ribar, David C. and Mark O. Wilhelm. 1996. "The Effect of Costs, Resources, Interstate and
Interprogram Competition, and Redistributional Preferences on AFDC Expenditures," mimeo,
Pennsylvania State University.

Sander, William and J. Fred Giertz. 1986. "The Political Economy of State Level Welfare
Benefits," Public Choice 51: 209-219.

Schultze, Charles L. 1974. "Sorting Out the Social Grants Programs: An Economist’s
Criteria," American Economic Review 64(2): 181-189.

Shroder, Mark. 1995. "Games the States Don’t Play: Welfare Benefits and the Theory of
Fiscal Federalism," Review of Economics and Statistics 77: 183-191.

Smith, Patricia K. 1991. “An empirical investigation of interstate AFDC benefit
competition,” Public Choice 68: 217-233.

Tannenwald, Robert. 1998. "Implications of the Balanced Budget Act of 1997 for the
'Devolution Revolution,'" Publius: The Journal of Federalism 28 (Winter): 23-48.

Tiebout, Charles M. 1956. "A Pure Theory of Local Expenditures," Journal of Political
Economy 64: 416-424.

Trout, John and David R. Mattson. 1984. "A 10-Year Review of the Supplemental Security
Income Program," Social Security Bulletin 47 (January): 3-24.

U.S. House of Representatives. 2000, 1998, 1991. The Green Book: Background Material
and Data on Programs Within the Jurisdiction of the Committee on Ways and Means..

Washington, DC: GPO.

Zimmerman, Wendy and Karen C. Tumlin. 1999. "Patchwork Policies: State Assistance for
Immigrants under Welfare Reform." Occasional Paper No. 24. Washington, DC: The Urban
Institute.


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