Coprovision: Citizen Time and Money Donations in Public Service Provision
@article{Ferris1984CoprovisionCT, title={Coprovision: Citizen Time and Money Donations in Public Service Provision}, author={J. M. Ferris}, journal={Public Administration Review}, year={1984}, volume={44}, pages={324} }
Recent policies to limit government spending and taxing as embodied in California's Proposition 13 and Massachusetts' Proposition 21/2 have squeezed local governments financially. With similar efforts underway at the state and federal level, the role of intergovernmental grants as a "creative financing" solution for local public service provision is diminished. The fiscal problem is further amplified by present discussions to shift program responsibilities from the federal level to state and… CONTINUE READING
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