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What Determines the Allocation of Government Resources to Local Areas?

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Jensen, Jonathan E.
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Palmer, Christopher
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Abstract
I study the allocation of resources by state governments to individual counties in the United States. I test competing hypothesis that government resources are allocated to advance political motives, equitable redistribution, or output efficiency. Contrary to previous studies on federal spending, I find that political motives play almost no role in the state allocation of resources. I also find suggestive evidence that efficiency outweighs equity.
Date issued
2021-06
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https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/139274
Department
Sloan School of Management
Publisher
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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