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Partisan Determinants of Federal Highway Grants

Using data from the Department of Transportation’s Federal Highway Administration, we examine whether political ideology and political alignment affect how much a state receives in per-capita highway funding. For the period 1994 - 2008, we find evidence that Republican-dominated House of Representat...

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Published in:The Review of regional studies 2019-01, Vol.49 (3)
Main Authors: Hankins, William B., Goetzke, Frank, Hoover, Gary
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Using data from the Department of Transportation’s Federal Highway Administration, we examine whether political ideology and political alignment affect how much a state receives in per-capita highway funding. For the period 1994 - 2008, we find evidence that Republican-dominated House of Representatives delegations received more highway funding per capita compared with Democratic delegations, especially in states with below average urban population shares. Overall, the distribution of highway spending during this time period appears to have been determined by political, rather than deterministic, considerations. In a way, it is consistent with how the Interstate Highway Sy
ISSN:0048-749X
1553-0892
DOI:10.52324/001c.10438