Budget Practices and State Expenditures

Budget Practices and State Expenditures
Author: Jaime Calleja Alderete
Publisher: Public Policy Instit. of CA
Total Pages: 103
Release: 2007
Genre: Budget
ISBN: 1582131252

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Introduction -- Budget practices with potential spending implications -- The budget timeline -- Links between budget practices and expenditures -- Funding targets -- Legislative access to budget requests -- Performance measurement -- Performance management -- Performance budgeting -- Mid-session budget revisions -- Budget practices across the nation and in California -- The national landscape -- The development of California's current budget practices -- Current budget practices in comparable states -- Data sources -- Methods and regression results -- Bibliography.

The Impact of Federal Spending in California

The Impact of Federal Spending in California
Author: California. Legislature. Assembly. Subcommittee on Economic Development
Publisher:
Total Pages: 44
Release: 1965
Genre: California
ISBN:

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Fiscal Policy Issues of the Coming Decade

Fiscal Policy Issues of the Coming Decade
Author: United States. Congress. Joint Economic Committee. Subcommittee on Fiscal Policy
Publisher:
Total Pages: 118
Release: 1965
Genre: Finance, Public
ISBN:

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Reviews principles of Federal taxation and expenditures together with their effect on employment, price stability, and economic expansion.

Investment Strategy and State and Local Economic Policy

Investment Strategy and State and Local Economic Policy
Author: Victor A. Canto
Publisher: Praeger
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1992-10-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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State governments are ultimately competitors in their economic policies when people, products and capital are free to move across state borders. Nowhere is this competition more apparent than in the United States where individual states compete to promote economic growth by attracting industry with tax holidays, outright grants, subsidized financing and other means. Yet, the arguably greater influence of state fiscal policy on investment decisions has largely been ignored. This book redresses that deficiency by providing a collection of chapters which discuss the theoretical and practical linkage between investment strategy and state economic policy. Specifically, it uses changes in relative state burdens as a measure of state fiscal policy and shows that by altering the incentives to work, save and invest, changes in a state's tax burden relative to other states influence decisions on whether, how much and where to invest. The book is divided into three parts. The first section provides the theoretical framework for the book and discusses application of the basic model to explain the persistent differences in observed real income across states; the level of economic activity; and business starts and failures. The second section discusses, among other things, the implications of changes in state economic policy for investments in real estate; common stocks of small capitalization firms; and state general obligation bonds. The third section of the book, which examines the political dimensions of state economic policy, begins with a discussion of the effect of state economic policy on relative population shifts and reapportionment and ends with a proposal for a flat tax.

Fiscal Stress and Public Policy

Fiscal Stress and Public Policy
Author: Charles H. Levine
Publisher: SAGE Publications, Incorporated
Total Pages: 324
Release: 1980-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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Provides some of the most current thinking on various aspects of fiscal stress in the public sector and its implications for public management. It lays out the background of financial stress at the federal, state, and local levels, suggesting how various public bodies have responded or might respond to fiscal stress. 'Fiscal Stress and Public Policy is an excellent collection of articles. They are provocative, readable, and of enduring value of academicians, scholars and students of public policy. Indeed, individual contributions are overshadowed only by the overall quality of the volume.' -- Quality and Quantity, Vol 17, 1983 'This is an excellent collection of essays. They coalesce around an extremely imp