"Managing the Fiscal Metropolis: The Financial Policies,
Practices, and Health of Suburban Municipalities" is an important
book. This first comprehensive analysis of the financial condition,
management, and policy making of local governments in a
metropolitan region offers local governments currently dealing with
the Great Recession a better understanding of what affects them
financially and how to operate with less revenue.
Hendrick's groundbreaking study covers 264 Chicago suburban
municipalities from the late 1990s to the present. In it she
identifies and describes the primary factors and events that affect
municipal financial decisions and financial conditions, explores
the strategies these governments use to manage financial conditions
and solve financial problems, and looks at the impact of contextual
factors and stresses on government financial decisions. "Managing
the Fiscal Metropolis" offers new evidence about the role of
contextual factors -- including other local governments -- in the
financial condition of municipalities and how municipal financial
decisions and practices alter these effects. The wide economic and
social diversity of the municipalities studied make its findings
relevant on a national scale.
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