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Peer reviewedHawkins, Brett W.; Smith, Gregg W. – Urban Affairs Quarterly, 1987
The problems of cities influence the amount of state aid which is given. More aid is allocated in states with needier cities. Reformist political climates have also helped to gain state allotments for distressed cities. The record of states in this matter is better than that of the federal government. (VM)
Descriptors: Community Development, Community Problems, Federal Aid, Neighborhood Improvement


