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To have a clear picture of developments in public financial
management, a multidimensional perspective of the field is needed,
since governments--unlike for-profit organizations-- serve multiple
and often conflicting interests. This book provides this dynamic
approach by integrating insights from economics, business, and
political science. Written by some of the leading scholars in the
field, this collection presents eleven chapters that run the gamut
of public financial management issues. Topics include: Transaction
costs in contractual relationships; Uncertain conditions and
probability assessment in the bond market; Rational choice and the
institutional framework in public investment decision; E-Government
financial management models; Budget balance as the building block
of public financial strategy. Together the contributors present a
robust framework for understanding and analyzing financial decision
making in the public sector.
A resource for administrators seeking innovative ideas and
supporting precedents in formulating policy, this book also
provides a useful textbook for public administration and policy
students. It employs a wealth of case studies in budgeting and
financial management to demonstrate strategies in system
implementation, policy formulation, government accounting,
auditing, and financial reporting. With contributions from leading
experts, it clarifies procedures to solve cutback and downsizing
dilemmas using theoretical models, and provides pragmatic
approaches to managing financial activities under budgetary strain.
It also covers the evolution of a debt management policy.
Dominated by multiple, competing, and occasionally overlapping
theories, the act of budgeting is by no means a staid, dispiriting
task. Kahn, Hildreth, and their group of scholars and practitioners
show that budgeting is an institutional process, an incremental
decision-making tool, and when correctly applied becomes a tribute
to managerial and administrative efficiency. Taken together, the
chapters provide an unusually coherent conceptual foundation for
budgeting as a legitimate field of study, and demonstrate yet again
that in its current state the field is truly eclectic but
compartmentalized. They also show why it is so difficult to come up
with one unified theory of budgeting--and that is one of the book's
major benefits. It opens new areas of inquiry that, in the opinion
of Khan, Hildreth, and others, will generate renewed interest in
probing the field's theory and applications. Understandable and
readable for those with limited knowledge of the subject but
needing a sufficiently useful grasp of its various issues and
problems, the book is both an important reference work for scholars
in the field and a practical guide for students of administration,
their teachers, and for managers throughout the public sector.
A groundbreaking reference, this book provides a comprehensive
review of tax policy from political, legal, constitutional,
administrative, and economic perspectives. A collection of writings
from over 45 prominent tax experts, it charts the influence of
taxation on economic activity and economic behavior. Featuring over
2400 references, tables, equations, and drawings, the book
describes how taxes affect individual and business behavior, shows
how taxes operate as work and investment incentives, explains how
tax structures impact different income groups, weighs the balanced
use of sales, property, and personal income taxes, traces the
influence of recent tax changes, and more.
Public administration as a field of study finds itself in the
middle of a fluid environment. The very reach and complexity of
public administration has been easy to take for granted, easy to
attack, and difficult to explain, particularly in the soundbite and
Twitter-snipe media environment. Not only has the context for the
discipline changed, but the institutions of public administration
have adapted and innovated to deliver services to the public and
serve those in power while becoming increasingly complex
themselves. Has public administration evolved? And what new lines
of research are critical for effective policy and delivery of
programs and public services while preserving foundational
principles such as the rule of law and expert institutions? This
Handbook of Public Administration sheds light for new researchers,
doctoral students, scholars, and practitioners interested in
probing modern public administration's role in solving major
challenges facing nations and the world. This fourth edition
recognizes that the scholarship of public administration must
reflect the diverse influence of an international orientation,
embracing public administration issues and practices in governance
systems around the world, and illustrating just how practice can
vary across jurisdictions. Every section identifies foundational
principles and issues, shows variation in practice across selected
jurisdictions, and identifies promising avenues for research. Each
chapter revisits enduring themes and tensions, showing how they
persist, along with new challenges and opportunities presented by
digital technology and contemporary political realities. The
Handbook of Public Administration, Fourth Edition provides a
compelling introduction to and depiction of the contemporary
realities of public administration, and it will inspire new avenues
of inquiry for the next generation of public administration
researchers.
A skillful balance of application and theory, Budgeting: Politics
and Power, Second Edition, is a comprehensive yet highly accessible
introduction to the politics of budgeting. Unlike other texts on
the subject--which typically focus only on budgeting issues at the
federal level--this book emphasizes budgeting at the state and
local levels in order to translate budgetary politics in a way that
is more relevant to the vast majority of students. Drawing on a
wide range of academic disciplines, the book also incorporates
numerous pedagogical features, including case studies, in-class
exercises, discussion and review questions; many charts, tables,
photos, and cartoons; a glossary of budgeting terms; and an
appendix of key federal budgeting points. A Companion Website at
www.oup.com/us/lewis offers links to videos, chronologies, other
online resources, and more.
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