2021
DOI: 10.1177/1087724x211016618
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Contours of a National Infrastructure Policy for the New Millennium

Abstract: As calls for renewed efforts to address the state of the nation’s infrastructure grow across both partisan and ideological lines, they raise pointed questions regarding the nature of such efforts. For example, how do we pay for needed infrastructure? How do we set priorities among the many and varied needs across the nation? Most critically, should the national government play the central role in such an effort or is this task more appropriately left to the states? With Netzer’s article in mind, we examine the… Show more

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“…Other parts of the US have suffered from catastrophic flooding; in July 2023 the American Northeast was inundated by a 1000-year flood event that overwhelmed entire cities (Reed, 2023). Still, there is a debate in the US about whether a national infrastructure policy is either possible or desirable (Morris et al, 2021), or whether the policy is best left to subnational governments (Netzer, 1992) or even non-governmental entities (Morris et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other parts of the US have suffered from catastrophic flooding; in July 2023 the American Northeast was inundated by a 1000-year flood event that overwhelmed entire cities (Reed, 2023). Still, there is a debate in the US about whether a national infrastructure policy is either possible or desirable (Morris et al, 2021), or whether the policy is best left to subnational governments (Netzer, 1992) or even non-governmental entities (Morris et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%