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1995 Measuring Poverty: A New Approach. Panel on Poverty and Family Assistance Concepts, C.F. Citro and R.T. Michael, Eds., Committee on National Statistics. Washington, DC : National Academy Press .
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Relating school district resource needs and capacities to Chapter I allocations: Implications for more effective service targeting.
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State Estimates of Infants and Children Income Eligible for the WIC Program in 1992.
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An Overview of Formulas for Allocation of Funds.
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1980a
Benefit-Cost Analysis of Data Used to Allocate Funds.
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1980b Implications of equity and accuracy for undercount adjustment: A decision-theoretic approach. Pp. 204-216 in Conference on Census Undercount: Proceedings of the 1980 Conference. Washington, DC : U.S. Census Bureau .
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1982b Concerning dubious estimates of the effects of census undercount adjustment of federal aid to cities. Urban Affairs Quarterly 18: 145-148.
1985 Avoiding bias in estimates of the effect of data error on allocations of public funds. Evaluation Review 9: 511-518.
1974
General Revenue Sharing Data Study.
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Revenue allocation by regression: National Health Service Appropriations for Teaching Hospitals.
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1981
Parametric Properties of Tax Effort Revenue Sharing.
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1983
Changing Medicaid Formula Can Improve Distribution of Funds to States.
GAO/GGD-83-27.
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.
1991 Formula Programs—Adjusted Census Data Would Redistribute Small Percentage of Federal Funds to States. GAO/GGD-92-12. Washington, DC : U.S. Government Printing Office .
1991 Medicaid—Alternatives for Improving the Distribution of Funds. GAO/HRD-91-66FS. Washington, DC : U.S. Government Printing Office .
1996 Federal Grants Design Could Help Federal Resources Go Further. AIMD-97-7. Washington, DC : U.S. Government Printing Office .
1997 School Finance—State Efforts to Reduce Funding Gaps Between Poor and Wealthy Districts. GAO/HEHS-97-31. Washington, DC : U.S. Government Printing Office .
1998 School Finance—State and Federal Efforts to Target Poor Students. GAO/HEHS-98-36. Washington, DC : U.S. Government Printing Office .
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1998
1998 Formula Report to the Congress.
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1978
Report on Statistics for Allocation of Funds.
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2000
Interaction Between Survey Estimates and Federal Funding Formulae.
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