ALEXANDROV, A. M. (1964) “The principles of the distribution of revenues and expenditures between the USSR budget, the budgets of the constituent republics and local budgets in the USSR, ” pp. 52–73 in Institut Internationales de Finances Publiques, Centralisation et Decentralisation des Finances Publiques. Paris.
2.
BASOV, V. I. (1971) Voprosy finansov narodnogo obrazovaniia (Problems of Financing National Education). Moscow: Finansy.
3.
BECK, C. et al. (1973) Comparative Communist Political Leadership. New York: David McKay.
4.
BLACK, C. E. (1966) The Dynamics of Modernization. New York: Harper & Row.
5.
BREAK, G. (1967) Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations in the United States. Washington, D.C.: Brookings.
6.
BUCHANAN, J. and R. WAGNER (1970) “An efficiency basis for federal fiscal equalization, ” pp. 139–158 in J. Margolis (ed.) The Analysis of Public Output.New York: Columbia Univ. Press.
7.
BURNS, R. M. (1962) “Recent developments in federal-provincial fiscal arrangements in Canada.”National Tax J.15 (September): 225–238.
8.
CAMERON, D. R. and R. I. HOFFERBERT (1974) “The impact of federalism on education finance: a comparative analysis.”European J. of Pol. Research (Amsterdam)2: 225–258.
9.
CAMPBELL, D. T. and J. C. STANLEY (1963) Experimental and Quasi-Experimental Designs for Research. Chicago: Rand McNally.
10.
CHAIKOVSKAIA, N. and R. GRIKUROVA (1967) Planirovanie raskhodov na zdravookhranenie (Planning Expenditures on Public Health). Moscow: Finansy.
11.
CNUDDE, C. F. and D. J. McCRONE (1969) “Party competition and welfare policies in the American states.”Amer. Pol. Sci. Rev.63 (September): 858–866.
12.
CUTRIGHT, P. (1965) “Political structure, economic development, and national social security programs.”Amer. J. of Sociology70 (March): 537–550.
13.
DAVIES, R. W. (1958) The Development of the Soviet Budgetary System. London, Eng.: Cambridge Univ. Press.
14.
DERTHICK, M. (1970) The Influence of Federal Grants. Cambridge: Harvard Univ. Press.
15.
DIXON, J. (1971) “The changing role of the Australian commonwealth grants commission.”Public Finance26: 472–485.
16.
DUEVEL, C. (1973) “USSR government official contradicts ‘Voprosy Ekonomiki’ on boundary issue.” Radio Liberty Dispatch (January 19).
17.
DYE, T. (1966) Politics, Economics, and the Public. Chicago: Rand McNally.
18.
EAPEN, A. T. (1967) “Federal-state fiscal arrangements in India, ” pp. 450–475 in Joint Economic Committee, Revenue-Sharing and its Alternatives. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office.
19.
FIELD, M. (1957) Doctor and Patient in the USSR. Cambridge: Harvard Univ. Press.
20.
FLERON, F. (1969) “Soviet area studies and the social sciences, ” pp. 1–33 in F. Fleron (ed.) Communist Studies and the Social Sciences. Chicago: Rand McNally.
21.
FRY, B. and R. WINTER (1970) “The politics of redistribution.”Amer. Pol. Sci. Rev.64 (June): 508–522.
22.
GORDON, R. A. (1968) “Issues in multiple regression.”Amer. J. of Sociology73 (March): 592–616.
23.
HICKS, U. K. (1968) “Current problems of federal finance in India and some comparisons with Australia.”Public Finance23: 221–239.
24.
HOFFERBERT, R. (1966) “The relation between public policy and some structural and environmental variables in the American states.”Amer. Pol. Sci. Rev.60 (March): 73–82.
25.
HOGAN, J. B. (1972) “Social structure and public policy.”Comp. Politics4 (July): 477–509.
26.
HOLESOVSKY, V. and C. WITTICH (1968) Financial and Fiscal System of Poland. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency.
27.
HOLUBNYCHY, V. (1968) “Some economic aspects of relations among the Soviet republics, ” pp. 50–120 in E. Goldhagen (ed.) Ethnic Minorities in the Soviet Union.New York: Praeger.
28.
International Union of Local Authorities (1955) Local Government Finance and its Importance for Local Autonomy. The Hague.
29.
KALGREN, J. (1971) “Chinese welfare programs.” Presented at the American Political Science Association Convention, Chicago.
30.
KOROPECKYJ, I. S. (1972) “Equalization of regional development in socialist countries: an empirical study.”Economic Development and Cultural Change21 (October): 68–86.
31.
LANE, D. (1971) The End of Inequality? Stratification Under State Socialism. Baltimore: Penguin.
32.
LARDY, N. R. (1975) “Centralization and decentralization in Chinaapos;s fiscal management.”China Q.61 (March): 25–60.
33.
MAXWELL, J. (1971) “Revenue-sharing in Canada and Australia: some implications for the United States.”National Tax J.24 (June): 251–265.
34.
Ministerstvo finansov SSSR, Biudzhetnoe upravlenie (1962) Gosudarstvennyi biudzhet i biudzhety soiuznykh respublik: statisticheskii sbornik (State Budget of the USSR and the Budgets of the Union Republics: A Statistical Abstract). Moscow: Finansy.
35.
Ministry of Finance (1970) An Outline of Japanese Taxes. Tokyo.
36.
MOHR, L. B. (1973) “The concept of organization goal.”Amer. Pol. Sci. Rev.67 (June): 470–481.
37.
MOORE, A. M., J. H. PERRY, and D. S. BEACH (1967) “The financing of Canadian federation, ” pp. 401–430 in Joint Economic Committee, Revenue-Sharing and its Alternatives. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office.
38.
MUNGER, J. F. and R. F. FENNO (1962) National Politics in Federal Aid to Education. Syracuse: Syracuse Univ. Press.
39.
MUSGRAVE, R. M. (1961) “Approaches to the fiscal theory of political federalism, ” pp. 97–122 in National Bureau of Economic Research, Public Finance: Needs, Sources, and Utilization. Princeton: Princeton Univ. Press.
40.
NOVE, A. and J. A. NEWTH (1966) The Soviet Middle East. New York: Praeger.
41.
OSMAN, J. (1968) “On the use of intergovernmental aid as an expenditure determinant.”National Tax J.21 (December): 437–447.
42.
PARKIN, F. (1971) Class Inequality and Political Order: Social Stratification in Capitalist and Communist Societies. New York: Praeger.
43.
PETERS, B. G. (1972) “Economic and political effects on the development of social expenditures in France, Sweden and the United Kingdom.”Midwest J. of Pol. Sci.16 (May): 225–238.
44.
PFAFF, M and A. PFAFF (1971) “Grants economics: an evaluation of government policies.”Public Finance26: 275–303.
45.
PIPES, R. (1967) “The solution of the nationality problem.”Studies on the Soviet Union6: 3547.
46.
PREST, W. (1967) “Federal-state financial relations in India, ” pp. 476–501 in Joint Economic Committee, Revenue-Sharing and its Alternatives. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office.
47.
PRYOR, F. J. (1968) Public Expenditures in Communist and Capitalist Nations. Homewood, Ill.: Richard D. Irwin.
48.
SACHS, S. and R. HARRIS (1964) “The determinants of state and local government expenditures and intergovernmental flow of funds.”National Tax J.17 (March): 75–85.
49.
SHARKANSKY, I. (1967) “Government expenditures and public services in the American states.”Amer. Pol. Sci. Rev.61 (December): 1066–1077.
50.
SILVER, B. (1974) “Levels of sociocultural development among Soviet nationalities: a partial test of the equalization hypothesis.”Amer. Pol. Sci. Rev.68 (December): 1618–1637.
51.
SHOUP, P. (1968) “Comparing communist nations: prospects for an empirical approach.”Amer. Pol. Sci. Rev.62 (March): 185–204.
52.
SUBBOTINA, K. (1965) Narodnoc obrazovanie i biudzhet (National Education and the Budget). Moscow: Finansy.
53.
TIEWES, F. C. (1971) “Provincial politics in China: themes and variations, ” pp. 116–189 in J.M.H. Lindbeck (ed.) China: Management of a Revolutionary Society. Seattle: Univ. of Washington Press.
54.
TULEBAEV, T. (1969) Biudzhctnoe planirovanie v soiuznoi respublike (Budgetary Planning in the Union Republics). Moscow: Finansy.
55.
United Nations. Department of Economic and Social Services (1964) Seminar on Central Services to Local Authorities. New York.
56.
U.S. Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations (1964a) The Role of Equalization in Federal Grants. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office.
57.
U.S. Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations (1964b) Statutory and Administrative Controls Associated with Federal Grants for Public Assistance. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office.
58.
U.S. Department of the Treasury (1974) Annual Report of the Office of Revenue Sharing. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office.
59.
VENKATARAMAN, K. (1968) States’ Finances in India. London: George Allen & Unwin.
WAGENER, H.J. (1971) “Regional output levels in the Soviet Union.” Radio Liberty Research Paper 41.
62.
WAGENER, H.J. (1968) “The RSFSR and the non-Russian republics: an economic comparison.” Radio Liberty Dispatch (October 21).
63.
WARD, R. E. (1967) Japanapos;s Political System. Englewood Cliffs, N.J., Prenticc-Hall.
64.
WHITING, A. S. (1960) “Sinkiang and Sino-Soviet relations.”China Q.3 (July-September): 32–41.
65.
WILBER, C. (1966) “A nonmonetary index of economic development.”Soviet Studies17 (April): 408–416.
66.
WILES, P.G.D. and S. MARKOWSKI (1971) “Income distribution under communism and capitalism: some facts about Poland, the UK, the USA, and the USSR.”Soviet Studies22 (January): 344–370; (April): 1009–1051.
67.
WILLIAMSON, J.W. (1968) “Regional inequality and the process of national development: a description of the patterns, ” pp. 98–158 in L. Needleman (ed.) Regional Analysis. Baltimore: Penguin.
68.
Zakon o biudzhetnykh pravakh soiuza SSR i soiuznykh respublik (1959) (Law on the Budgetary Rights of the USSR and the Union Republics), Pravda (October 31): 2.