Budget reform theory : a guideline for successful budget reform
By: DOUGLAS, James.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: New York : Marcel Dekker, 2000International Journal of Public Administration- IJPA 23, 11, p. 1967-1996Abstract: The findings of previous research have enable sholars to develop theories about what types of things need to be done to create successful budget reforms. The author examines redirection, a budget reform implemented recently in the state of Georgia. He indicates that this reform has been successful at accomplishing its stated goals. The author then reveals that redirection meets most of the recommendations offered by budgeting theory about how to develop a successful reform. In so doing, the author provides the first test of the postulates made by budget reform theorists. The practical implications of the findings are givenItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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The findings of previous research have enable sholars to develop theories about what types of things need to be done to create successful budget reforms. The author examines redirection, a budget reform implemented recently in the state of Georgia. He indicates that this reform has been successful at accomplishing its stated goals. The author then reveals that redirection meets most of the recommendations offered by budgeting theory about how to develop a successful reform. In so doing, the author provides the first test of the postulates made by budget reform theorists. The practical implications of the findings are given
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