Call Number (LC) | Title | Results |
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HJ275 .G7 1997 | Financing federal systems : the selected essays of Edward M. Gramlich / | 1 |
HJ275 .H28 | The politics of federal grants / | 3 |
HJ275 .H3 | State and local finance in the national economy / | 1 |
HJ275 .H32 | Federal grants-in-aid : Maximizing benefits to the States / | 1 |
HJ275 .H34 | Federal revenue sharing with the States / | 1 |
HJ275 .H35 | Handbook of State and local government finance, | 1 |
HJ275 .H395 1995 | Rethinking block grants : toward improved intergovernmental financing for education and other children's services / | 1 |
HJ275 .H48 | Delay in Washington : a state view of grant-in-aid administration / | 1 |
HJ275 .H5 |
The economics of state and local government / Delay in Washington : a state view of grant-in-aid administration / |
2 |
HJ275 .H66 | Minority access to Federal grants-in-aid : the gap between policy and performance / | 1 |
HJ275 .H68 1998 | The outlook for state and local finances : the dangers of structural deficits for the future of public education / | 1 |
HJ275 .I584 2018 | Intergovernmental Relations in Transition : Reflections and Directions / | 1 |
HJ275 .I66 1995 | Information and application procedures for the special focus project, disseminating proven reforms / | 1 |
HJ275 .K34 1987 | The grant system / | 1 |
HJ275 .K5 | The administration of federal grants to states / | 1 |
HJ275 .L34 2014 |
An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of States : How Taxes, Energy, and Worker Freedom will Change the Balance of Power Among States. An inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of states : how taxes, energy, and worker freedom change everything / |
2 |
HJ275 .L432 1991 | Leaders' outlook 1992 : top priorities for state legislatures : a pre-session survey of legislative leaders. | 1 |
HJ275 .L48 1991 | Fiscal federalism and grants-in-aid : the problem of asymmetrical information / | 1 |
HJ275 .L55 | Financing and managing State and local government / | 1 |
HJ275 .L88 1957i | Main Street vs. Washington D.C. a re-evaluation of the fundamental concept of bring government back home, describing in terms of economic and legal philosophy the growth and power of centralized government, and making a plea for the restoration of responsible state sovereignty. | 1 |