Budgeting for Local Governments and Communities
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Budgeting for Local Governments and Communities

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Budgeting for Local Governments and Communities

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Budgeting for Local Governments and Communities is designed as the primary textbook for a quarter or semester-long course in public budgeting and finance in an MPA programme.Many currently available texts for this course suffer from a combination of defects that include a focus on federal and state budgeting, a lack of a theoretical governance framework, an omission of important topics, and typically a lack of exercises and datasets for student use. Budgeting for Local Governments and Communities solves all of these problems.The book is exceptionally comprehensive and well written, and represents the efforts of veteran authors with both teaching and real-world experience.

  • Key Features:
  • Special Focus on Local Government Budgeting: focuses exclusively on budgeting at the local levels of American government, which are responsible for spending 40 percent of the taxes collected from citizens.
  • Integration of Theory and Practice: teaching cases and chapters capture the "lessons learned" by professional practitioners who have extensive experience in making local public budgeting work on the ground.
  • Polity Approach to Local Budgeting: presents an introduction to local budgeting as the central political activity that integrates the resources of the community into a unified whole. Budgeting is presented as governance work, rather than as a unique set of skills possessed by analysts and financial specialists.
  • Legal, Historical, Economic and Moral Foundations of Local Government Budgeting: provides readers with an understanding of how the structures and processes of local budgeting systems are firmly tethered to the underlying core values, legal principles and historical development of the larger American federal, state and local political systems.
  • Electronic Datasets and Budgeting Exercises: the text includes access to extensive electronic datasets and practice exercises that provide abundant opportunities for students to "learn through doing."
  • Extensive Glossary and Bibliography: covers terms on the history and practice of local public budgeting.

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Part I General Concepts of L...

Table of contents

  1. Cover Page
  2. Half Title Page
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Contents
  6. Preface and Acknowledgments
  7. Part I General Concepts of Local Public Budgeting
  8. Teaching Case A Case of Drastically Falling Nonprofit Revenues
  9. Local Public Budgeting and the Challenges of Decentralized Governance
  10. Local Public Budgeting and Democratic Theory
  11. The Multiple Purposes of Public Budgeting
  12. Budget Actors Conflicting Perspectives
  13. The Budget Cycle Characteristics and Consequences
  14. Part II Revenues and Budgeting
  15. Teaching Case Commissioners Request Recommendations on a Public Safety Services Levy
  16. Obtaining Governmental Revenues
  17. Forecasting Governmenal Revenues Techniques and Limitations with the Assistance of Drew S. Barden
  18. Polity Revenues and Governance Decisions
  19. Budget Funds Organize the Public Budget
  20. Budget Planning Preparing the Organization and Community to Budget
  21. Part III Expenditure Formats for Decision and Control
  22. Teaching Case A New Mayor Mandates Performance-Based Budgeting
  23. Part III Introduction Expenditure Formats for Decision and Control
  24. Line-Item (Object Code) Budgeting
  25. Planning, Programming, Budgeting System (PPBS) Format
  26. Performance Budgeting
  27. Public-Sector Innovation and Zero-Base Budgeting
  28. Part III Summary The Comparative Strengths of Budgeting Formats and Their Contributions to Democratic Governance
  29. Part IV Executive Priorities, Budget Adoption, and Implementation
  30. Teaching Case Negotiations with City Unions Threaten To Disrupt The Budget Process
  31. Teaching Case County Board Consideration of A Capital Project That Could Jeopardize The County Credit Rating
  32. Executive Budget Preparation and Legislative Body Approval
  33. Capital Budgeting and Financing
  34. Budget Execution
  35. Audit and Performance Evaluation
  36. Local Budgeting for the Common Good
  37. Glossary
  38. Bibliography
  39. Index
  40. About the Authors