Government Finance Review

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from December 1991
Last Number: June 2023

Government Finance Officers Association
ISSN 0883-7856


Cantidad de documentos en esta fuente: 3752

October 01, 1993

  • Neighborhood Politics: Residential Community Associations in American Governance.

  • December 01, 1993

  • Measuring performance: accountability is not synonymous with accounting.

  • Shoreview, Minnesota's comprehensive infrastructure replacement policy and plan.

  • Measuring government performance: experimenting with service efforts and accomplishments reporting in Portland, Oregon.

  • Negotiating skills for budget officers.

  • The 10-point test of financial condition: toward an easy-to-use assessment tool for smaller cities.

  • A new approach to an old problem: state mandates.

  • The state of the municipal securities market.

  • Using the financial indicators database for policy analysis.

  • Clinton's Rx for health care reform.

  • Proposed Yellow Book revisions.

  • Virginia GFOA cultivates education and communication.

  • GAO report profiles state and local finances for Congress.

  • The 1993 Advanced Government Finance Institute.

  • Handbook of Project Finance for Water and Wastewater Systems.

  • Invisible, Outlawed, and Untaxed: America's Underground Economy.

  • Urban Political Economy: Broward County, Florida.

  • February 01, 1994

  • Solving the health insurance problem: a recipe for success in Medford, Massachusetts.

  • Utilization of an improved forward delivery bond to enhance interest rate management.

  • Taxpayer's Guide to the Hillsborough County Budget: turning the tide from distrust to understanding.

  • Multiplying the impact of government: market-based pricing and some examples from California.

  • Litigation: a real budget buster for many U.S. municipalities.

  • Toward 21st century infrastructure.

  • Protecting public deposits in New York State.

  • MFOA of Ontario CHUMS Financing Corporation.

  • GFOA-IRS 1099 information reporting videoconference.

  • Public Pension Principles Achievement Award.

  • NAFTA and environmental infrastructure projects.

  • Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations in Canada.

  • The Politics and Economics of Privatization: The Case of Wastewater Treatment.

  • City Finances, City Futures.

  • April 01, 1994

  • State and local governments are stakeholders in health care reform.

  • Managing a government like a business: the Sunnyvale System.

  • The Revenue Forum: an effective low-cost, low-tech approach to revenue forecasting.

  • Weighing costs and relative benefits: Phoenix' Comprehensive Program Budget Review.

  • Applying for the Canadian Award for Financial Reporting: lessons learned from Montreal.

  • Managing the bond issuance team.

  • Inclusive problem solving.

  • Pension obligation bonds: benefits and risks.

  • Where we were; where we are going.

  • PERS and ETIs: a marriage made in the DOL?

  • GASB to issue proposals on pensions.

  • The Michigan MFOA's training programs.

  • A blueprint for state and local government budgeting.

  • State Government and Economic Performance.

  • Marketing Places: Attracting Investment, Industry, and Tourism to Cities, States, and Nations.

  • Regulation for Revenue: The Political Economy of Land Use Exactions.

  • August 01, 1994

  • Budgeting for structural balance: illustrations from New York City.

  • Financial derivatives: governments as end users.

  • Planning and financing infrastructure using GIS technology.