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040 _aES-MaIEF
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100 _954345
_aClemens, Jeffrey P.
245 0 _aMedicaid and fiscal federalism during the COVID-19 pandemic
_c Jeffrey Clemens, Benedic Ippolito, Stan Veuger
260 _c2021
500 _aResumen.
504 _aBibliografía.
520 _aWe analyze the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on state and local government finances, with an emphasis on health spending needs and the role of the Medicaid program. We first find that enhanced federal matching funds are roughly the same size as expected increases in state Medicaid costs nationwide over the entirety of the federal budget window. Second, we show that there is substantial variation in states' exposure to increases in Medicaid program costs. Third, we show that the formulas through which fiscal relief has been distributed impact the extent to which aid targets the states experiencing the greatest need.
650 4 _aPANDEMIAS
_967998
650 4 _aCORONAVIRUS
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650 4 _aGASTOS SANITARIOS
_944933
650 4 _aASISTENCIA SANITARIA
_931104
650 4 _aFEDERALISMO FISCAL
_944156
650 4 _aESTADOS UNIDOS
_942888
700 1 _969626
_aIppolito, Benedic
700 1 _967565
_aVeuger, Stan
773 0 _9166806
_oOP 1716/2021/4
_tPublic Budgeting and Finance
_w(IEF)90019
_x0275-1100
_gv. 41, n. 4, Winter 2021, p. 94-109
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