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Budget rationality in a policy oriented state budget office
International Journal of Organization Theory & Behavior, 2001This paper investigates the microbudgeting decisionmaking process by budget analysts in a state budget office. Drawing upon the problem representation research in political psychology and the budget rationality research within public administration, the paper develops a microbudgetary decisionmaking model in which budget problems are treated as multi ...
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National Municipal Review, 1921
AbstractOnly two states are to‐day without budget systems in some form. But the successful operation of these systems is a horse of another color.
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AbstractOnly two states are to‐day without budget systems in some form. But the successful operation of these systems is a horse of another color.
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Suggestions for a State Budget
Proceedings of the American Political Science Association, 1912Efficiency and economy in government involve in a large measure the question of budget control, and in the formulation of the budget, as well as in the carrying out of its provisions, the executive and legislative departments of government are brought into close relationship.
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Public Budgeting & Finance, 1990
State governors have been outspoken proponents of capital budgeting. This article reviews their prescriptions. States today use only capital listings; they have no bona fide capital budgets with revenues and costs that can be evaluated in a comprehensive framework to aid decision‐making.
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State governors have been outspoken proponents of capital budgeting. This article reviews their prescriptions. States today use only capital listings; they have no bona fide capital budgets with revenues and costs that can be evaluated in a comprehensive framework to aid decision‐making.
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Public Administration Review, 1969
SHOULD STATE GOVERNMENTS FOLLOW the federal government's lead and attempt a basic restructuring of their budgetary systems by introducing planning programming budgeting? Professor Mosher and I have been asked to present two views of PPB as a candidate for introduction into state government and the significance and impact its introduction might have.
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SHOULD STATE GOVERNMENTS FOLLOW the federal government's lead and attempt a basic restructuring of their budgetary systems by introducing planning programming budgeting? Professor Mosher and I have been asked to present two views of PPB as a candidate for introduction into state government and the significance and impact its introduction might have.
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Public Budgeting & Finance, 1990
Concern is increasing for ethics in government. Budget managers have a limited set of ethical concerns which are being met through a combination of formal codes at the state level and informal understandings at the budget office level. But a framework for ethics in budgeting would require a consensus on important ethical values and a reflection of ...
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Concern is increasing for ethics in government. Budget managers have a limited set of ethical concerns which are being met through a combination of formal codes at the state level and informal understandings at the budget office level. But a framework for ethics in budgeting would require a consensus on important ethical values and a reflection of ...
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Building reliable budget-based binary-state networks
Reliability Engineering and System Safety, 2023Wei-Chang Yeh
exaly

