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From the supplier: The public has revived its interest in the federal system's functions and changes that have transpired through the years. The interest extends to those years prior to the 20th century, with questions on the role of the government on the economy, the existence of centralizing trends, and the interactions involved in federal, state, local government and private sector activities. A comprehensive, quantitative record of US fiscal federalism covering the years 1790-1995 is discussed.
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Title: Historical economics: U.S. state and local government.(Research Summaries)
Author: Richard Sylla
Publication:NBER Reporter (Magazine/Journal)
Date: March 22, 1995
Publisher: National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
Page: p14(3)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
Historical economics: U.S. state and local government.(Research Summaries): An article from: NBER Reporter
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