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May/June 1998
Since the founding of the Republic, Americans have
engaged in “endless debate” about the division of fiscal
and regulatory responsibilities among levels of government.
The controversy has often involved the concomitant question
of the optimal role of government as a whole. The issue
has been not only which level of government should do
what, but also what government at any level should do.
Paper: Robert
Tannenwald
Panelists: John D. Donahue, Patricia McGovern, Esq.,
Isabel V. Sawhill, and John Shannon
Moderator: Helen F. Ladd
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