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The Oxford Handbook of State and Local Government Finance (Hardcover, New)
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The Oxford Handbook of State and Local Government Finance (Hardcover, New)
Series: Oxford Handbooks
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State and local government fiscal systems have increasingly become
vulnerable to economic changes. Over the past three decades, state
and local deficits during economic recession have been larger and
deeper each time. The impact of the Great Recession and its
aftermath of feeble growth and lingering high unemployment has been
dramatic both in scope and intensity. Before the crisis, long-term
structural deficits were persistent for both individual governments
and the entire sector as spending plans and patterns outpaced
governments' revenue-generating capacity. The revenue systems of
these governments eroded while the workloads and scope on the
expenditure side of the state and local system budget continued to
grow. This handbook evaluates the persistent problems in the fiscal
systems of state and local governments and what can be done to
solve them. It contains 35 chapters authored by 60 practitioners
and academics who are renowned scholars in state and local finance.
Each chapter provides a description of the discipline area,
examines major developments in policy, practices and research, and
opines on future prospects. The chapters are divided into four
sections. Section I is a systematic discussion of the
institutional, economic, and political framework that provides a
background for understanding the structure and financial
performance of the state and local sector. The chapters in Section
II provide an overview of the various components of state and local
revenue systems and how they reacted to the Great Recession. They
analyze the diverse forms of taxes and charges in detail, prescribe
remedies and alternatives, and examine the implications for future
revenue performance. Chapters in Section III turn to spending,
borrowing and financial management in the state and local sector.
The focus is on the big six service delivery sectors: education,
health care, human services, transportation, pensions, and housing.
Section IV is a set of chapters that look ahead and speculate about
how the state and local government sector's money-raising,
spending, and service delivery structures will adjust to the new
circumstances.
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