Administering the New Federalism

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administrative reforms in US federalism
Block Grant Allocation
block grant management
Block Grant Programs
Block Grant Proposals
Block Grants
Categorical Grants
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Cd Director
Cd Staff
CDBG Program
CETA
Cities Community Development Block Grant
Community Development Block Grant
Community Development Block Grant Funds
CSBG
decentralization strategy
Education Block Grant
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executive order 12372
Expenditure Rate
Federal Aid
Federal Responsiveness
General Revenue Sharing
intergovernmental relations
local government adaptation
Low Income Home Energy Assistance
public administration theory
Reagan Administration
Reagan's New Federalism
Services Block Grant
Single Member Districts
SSBG
state policy analysis
subnational government policy
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U.S. federal system
West Germany

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367008628
  • Weight: 860g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 222mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Jun 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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With the passage of the Reagan Block Grants in 1981 and other subsequent policies and programs designed to reduce federal control over domestic programs, state and local governments began adjusting to a significant series of changes in the intergovernmental system, especially in the management role subnational governments play within the federal system. The "New Federalism" is likely to have a lasting impact on the way programs are managed in the federal system. In order to understand these changes more completely, Drs. Bender and Stever use a management focus rather than a narrow fiscal focus that measures impact in monetary terms. They use the most comprehensive survey and case research available on the administrative and subnational policy aspects of the New Federalism and present readers with both summary and critical analyses of the management responses and adjustments now taking place throughout the fifty states and their governmental sub-units.