
Aaron Deslatte
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May 6, 2024 |
finance.yahoo.com | Eric Stokan |Aaron Deslatte |Michael S Overton
If you live in one of the most economically deprived neighborhoods in your city, you might think the government is directing a smaller share of public funds to your community. And you would typically be right. This is the case even with programs that have been specifically designed to benefit low-income communities. Over the long run, federal funds tend to flow toward areas that are relatively better off.
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Dec 3, 2023 |
journals.sagepub.com | Eric Stokan |Michael S Overton |Aaron Deslatte |Christine Zhang
Get full access to this articleView all access and purchase options for this article. ReferencesBartik T. J. 2018. Who Benefits From Economic Development Incentives? How Incentive Effects on Local Incomes and the Income Distribution Vary with Different Assumptions about Incentive Policy and the Local Economy. https://doi.org/10.17848/tr18-034. Basolo V., Huang C. 2001. “Cities and Economic Development: Does the City Limits Story Still Apply?” Economic Development Quarterly 15 (4): 327–39. Bellemare M.
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Aug 29, 2023 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Aaron Deslatte |Michael Siciliano |Rachel Krause |Jered B. Carr
The vast majority of U.S. municipal governments lack the technical competencies and capacity to fully take advantage of climate funding from the 2021 Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act and 2022 Inflation Reduction Act. Federal and state grantor agencies in the United States should streamline and/or simplify financial mechanisms for disbursing recent climate investments to local and tribal governments.
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