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Ideology influences how Congress chooses whether to give grant aid to state governments or to run programs federally

机译:意识形态影响国会如何选择向州政府提供赠款援助还是联邦制计划

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When implementing policy, Congress can choose to allocate grants to state governments as grant aid, or for the funds to be administered by agencies at a federal level. In new research Stuart Kasdin and Federica Iorio look at how the dominant ideology of Congressional institutions affects the design of such programs. They find that when Congress and a federal administration share the same partisan orientation, the program is more likely to be administered by the central government than as grant aid to the states, and vice versa. They also write that when an agency has a history of grant making to the states, Congress is more likely to propose grants than central provision.
机译:实施政策时,国会可以选择将拨款赠款分配给各州政府,作为赠款援助,或者由联邦机构负责管理。斯图尔特·卡斯丁(Stuart Kasdin)和费德里卡·艾里奥(Federica Iorio)在一项新研究中研究了国会机构的主导意识形态如何影响此类计划的设计。他们发现,当国会和联邦政府拥有相同的党派倾向时,该计划更有可能由中央政府管理,而不是作为对州的补助,反之亦然。他们还写道,当一个机构有向各州拨款的历史时,国会比中央拨款更有可能提出拨款。

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