The Politics of "new Federalism"Dean Jaensch Australasian Political Studies Association, 1977 - 206 strani |
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... funds flowing to the States ( and to local governments ) will now be related directly and automatically to per- sonal income tax collections ; the States will be free to impose income tax surcharges if they so wish ; there will be a ...
... funds flowing to the States ( and to local governments ) will now be related directly and automatically to per- sonal income tax collections ; the States will be free to impose income tax surcharges if they so wish ; there will be a ...
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... funds . The second group relates mainly to education programmes , in respect of which the Fraser government is seeking to limit its financial contributions by curbing the total size of the programmes and by pressing the States to accept ...
... funds . The second group relates mainly to education programmes , in respect of which the Fraser government is seeking to limit its financial contributions by curbing the total size of the programmes and by pressing the States to accept ...
Stran 81
... funds because so many of the federal Labor government's programmes were directed at these States including much infrastructure and welfare spending in the western suburbs of Sydney and Melbourne and the major growth centre of Albury ...
... funds because so many of the federal Labor government's programmes were directed at these States including much infrastructure and welfare spending in the western suburbs of Sydney and Melbourne and the major growth centre of Albury ...
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FEDERALISM AND SOCIAL WELFARE | 15 |
Geoffrey Sawer | 30 |
Russell Mathews | 43 |
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