Budgetary Balance: The Norm, Concept, and Practice in Large U. S. Cities

How does budgetary balance affect the budgetary process? Is budgetary balance in fact the ideal and empirical reality portrayed in the prescriptive and descriptive literature on municipal budgeting? This study confirms empirically the pivotal role of balance and details its operation in the 100 most...

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Bankruptcy Code
Budget deficits
Cities
Federal budgets
Government budgets
Insolvency
Local Government
Operating budgets
Statutory law
United States federal budget
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