Also see Deil S. Wright, Understanding Intergovernmental Relations, 2nd ed. (Monterey, Calif.: Brooks/Cole, 1982); and Walker, Rebirth of Federalism. 5. ... (Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Pearson Education, 2004), 382–383. 6. Ibid., 382. 7.
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