Cutback Management Decisions

The aim of this paper is to review the evolution of the literature of cutback management and discuss its impact on the budget theory. To study the relevant cutback issues, this article discusses and reviews several studies related to this issue. The review showed that several tactics have been used...

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Budgets
Cities
Decision making
Efficiency
Equity
Expenditures
Federal government
Levine, Charles H
Local government
Management decisions
Organizational change
Performance management
Political leadership
Politics
Public administration
Public policy
Rationality
Recessions
Social services
Strategic planning
Tax increases
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