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Managing federal assistance in the 1980's : overview study [and working papers, A-G].

Van Pelt Library Microfiche U.S.Doc. PrEx 2.2 : A S 7
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Format:
Book
Government document
Microformat
Author/Creator:
United States. Office of Management and Budget
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Economic assistance, Domestic--United States--Management.
Economic assistance, Domestic.
Grants-in-aid--United States--Management.
Grants-in-aid.
Government purchasing--United States--Management.
Government purchasing.
Intergovernmental fiscal relations--United States--Management.
Intergovernmental fiscal relations.
Management.
United States.
Physical Description:
sheets ( parts) ; 11 x 15 cm
Place of Publication:
[Washington] : The Office, 1979.
Contents:
[pt. 1]. Study overview.
[pt. 2]. Paper A 1-7: Description of existing guidance. Summary analysis.
[pt. 3]. Paper A 8: Description of existing guidance. Inventory of national policy requirements.
[pt. 4]. Paper B 1: Alternatives for a comprehensive system of guidance. Basic concept.
[pt. 5]. Paper B 2: Alternatives for a comprehensive system of guidance. System models.
[pt. 6]. Paper C: Alternative means of implementing federal assistance.
[pt. 7]. Paper D: Evaluation of Pub. L. 95-224.
[pt. 8]. Paper E: Equality, fairness,and competition.
[pt. 9]. Paper F: Research and development.
Notes:
"A study of federal assistance management pursuant to the Federal grant and cooperative agreement act of 1977 (Pub. L. 95-224)."
Microfiche (negative). Washington : Supt. of Docs., Govt. Print. Off., 1979. (24X)
OCLC:
83080012

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