Journal of Public Budgeting, Accounting & Financial Management: Volume 23 Issue 3
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Cost ramifications of municipal consolidation: A comparative analysis
Joseph Martin, Eric A. ScorsoneIn 2001, the first municipal consolidation occurred in over 100 years in Michigan between two cities and one village in Michigan's rural Upper Peninsula, forming the City of Iron…
Using the adapted cities framework to evaluate per capita expenditures in small U.S. municipalities
Robert D. Eskridge, P. Edward FrenchResearchers have generally compared council-manager municipalities against mayor-council forms when seeking to measure the efficiency gains envisioned by early twentieth century…
Who are the public equity holders? partners needed in Philadelphia and baltimore for urban sustainability
Ed GibsonThe Great Recession has strained governments at all levels and presented cities, especially formerly industrial cities, with nearlyunprecedented budgetary challenges. This paper…
Municipal government strategies for controlling personnel costs during the fiscal storm
Jonathan P. West, Stephen E. CondreyFiscal stress has spurred city governments to search for ways to reduce costs. Human resource professionals and municipal budget officers have been searching for ways to reduce…
Measuring municipal fiscal condition: do objective measures of fiscal health relate to subjective measures?
Craig S. Maher, Steven C. DellerThe intent of this research is determine the extent to which selfreported measures of fiscal condition are consistent with commonly identified measures of fiscal condition using…
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- Dr Giuseppe Grossi