Handbook of comparative public budgeting and financial management
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Handbook of comparative public budgeting and financial management
(Public administration and public policy, 50)
Marcel Dekker, c1993
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Part of the Public Administration and Public Policy series, this text offers a comprehensive and comparative look at the practice of public budgeting and financial management - examining state-of-the-art developments, analysis and current data in this area of public administration.;The book's contributors present a comprehensive review of cross-national, state and local government budgeting and financial management - providing, all of the relevant information on this topic.
Table of Contents
- Comparative perspective, Thomas D. Lynch
- contemporary revenue systems of the OECD member countries - trends and analysis, Charles J. Spindler and Keith J. Ward
- an analysis of budgetary performance in the G-7 industrialized nations 1980-1989, Kuo-Tsai Liou
- a cross-national analysis of financial management practices, A. Premchand
- patterns of behaviour - factors influencing the spending judgments of public budgeters, Katherine G. Willoughby
- local government revenue diversification - a portfolio analysis and evaluation, Clifford P. McCue
- use of revenue forecasting techniques, John P. Forrester
- the use of programme information and analysis in state budgeting - trends of two decades, Robert D. Lee Jr
- states' responses to budget shortfalls - cutback management techniques, Marvin Druker and Betty Robinson
- government purchasing - the state of the practice, Charles K. Coe
- contracting out - a comparative analysis of local government practices, Lawrence L. Martin
- managing state debt - issues and challenges, James R. Ramsay and Merl M. Hackbart
- capital budgeting practices, C. Bradley Doss Jr
- public cash management, Merl M. Hackbart and James R. Ramsay.
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