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Determinants of federal and state community development spending: 1981–2004

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The goal of this article is to describe and analyze community development spending at the state level for the period 1981 to 2004. Two components of each state?s housing and community development spending are analyzed: transfers from the federal government that are subsequently spent by states and localities, and expenditures from moneys generated by states and localities. In addition to describing broad trends in public community development spending over time, we also analyze the determinants of both the federal transfers and the state- and local-generated components of total state spending. For example, we consider whether community development spending responds to state-level trends in unemployment and poverty, and whether federal transfers and stateand local-generated expenditures are influenced by the same factors. This exercise helps us understand how we should think about public community development spending; that is, whether it should be regarded as a part of the social safety net that responds to short-term economic fluctuations, like periods of high state unemployment, or as a part of the social safety net that focuses more on alleviating long-term and persistent conditions, like high rates of poverty.

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  • David B. Cashin & Julie Gerenrot, 2007. "Determinants of federal and state community development spending: 1981–2004," Profitwise, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, issue Oct, pages 5-12.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:fedhpw:y:2007:i:oct:p:5-12
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