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Public Budgeting & Finance INDEX TO VOLUME 13, 1993 AUTHORS (Spring): 68-76. Jones, L.R. and Jerry L. McCaffery, Symposium Allen, Arthur and George Sanders, Signaling on Federal Financial Management: Part II, Government Financial Reporting Quality to Introduction (Spring): 59-60. Credit Analysts (Fall): 73-84. Joyce, Philip G., The Reiterative Nature of Budget Bell, Michael E. and Joyce Y. Mann, Federal Reform: Is There Anything New in Federal Infrastructure Grants-In-Aid: An Ad Hoc Budgeting? (Fall): 36—48. Infrastructure Strategy (Fall): 9-22. Joyce, Philip G., Using Performance Measures for Brannan, Rodger L., The Single Audit Act of 1984: Federal Budgeting: Proposals and Prospects A Survey of Practitioners (Summer): 66-74. (Winter): 3-17. Byrnes, Patricia E., Defense Business Operating Kearns, Paula S., The Determinants of State Fund: Description and Implementation Issues Budget Periodicity: An Empirical Analysis (Winter): 29-44. (Spring): 40-58. Caiden, Naomi, The Roads to Transformation: Keith, Richard L. and Joseph A. McHugh, Valuing Budgeting Issues in the Czech and Slovak Massachusetts’ Fixed Assets: A Contemporary Federal Republic 1989-1992 (Winter): 57-71. Solution to an Historical Problem (Fall): 102- Copley, Paul A. and Mary S. Doucet, Auditor 107. Tenure, Fixed Fee Contracts, and the Supply of Kemmet, Lyndee, Living with a Deficit: Indio, Substandard Single Audits (Fall): 23-35. California (Summer): 104—1 13. Doucet, Mary S. and Paul A. Copley, Auditor Leigland, James, Decentralizing the Development Tenure, Fixed Fee Contracts, and the Supply of Budget Process in Indonesia: Progress and Substandard Single Audits (Fall): 23-35. Prospects (Fall): 85-101. Doyle, Richard and Jerry L. McCaffery, The Liou, Kuo-Tsai and Thomas D. Lynch, Perceptions Budget Enforcement Act in 1992: Necessary on Federal Budget Reforms: Public Budgeting But Not Sufficient (Summer): 20-37. Researcher's View (Summer): 56-65. Elmore, Robert C. and Zabihollah Rezaee, The Lynch, Thomas D. and Kuo-Tsai Liou, Perceptions Need for Enhanced Defense Contractor Cost on Federal Budget Reforms: Public Budgeting Management Systems (Winter): 45-56. Researcher's View (Summer): 56-65. Forrester, John P., Municipal Capital Budgeting: Mann, Joyce Y. and Michael E. Bell, Federal An Examination (Summer): 85-103. Infrastructure Grants-In-Aid: An Ad Hoc Gold, Steven D. and Sarah Ritchie, State Policies Infrastructure Strategy (Fall): 9-22. Affecting Cities and Counties in 1992 (Spring): Mazur, Edward J., The Vision of Federal Financial 3-18. Management (Spring): 61-67. Grizzle, Gloria A. and Gwen Power, Medicaid McCaffery, Jerry L. and L.R. Jones, Implementa- Spending Dynamics: Implications for Cost tion of the Federal Chief Financial Officers Act Control Strategies (Winter): 18-28. (Spring): 68-76. Hildreth, W. Bartley, Federal Financial Manage- McCaffery, Jerry L. and L.R. Jones, Symposium ment Control Systems: An Integrative Frame- on Federal Financial Management: Part II, work (Spring): 77-86. Introduction (Spring): 59-60. Hush, Lawrence W., The Federal, and the State and McCaffery, Jerry L. and Richard Doyle, The Local Roles in Government Expenditures Budget Enforcement Act in 1992: Necessary (Summer): 38-55. But Not Sufficient (Summer): 20—37. Jones, L.R., Counterpoint Essay: Nine Reasons McHugh, Joseph A. and Richard L. Keith, Valuing Why the CFO Act May Not Achieve Its Massachusetts’ Fixed Assets: A Contemporary Objectives (Spring): 87-94. Solution to an Historical Problem (Fall): 102- Jones, L.R. and Jerry L. McCaffery, Implementa- 107. tion of the Federal Chief Financial Officers Act Miller, Glenn H., Jr., Profligacy or Prudence? Public Budgeting & Finance / Summer 1994 Public Budgeting & Finance INDEX TO VOLUME 13, 1993 AUTHORS (Spring): 68-76. Jones, L.R. and Jerry L. McCaffery, Symposium Allen, Arthur and George Sanders, Signaling on Federal Financial Management: Part II, Government Financial Reporting Quality to Introduction (Spring): 59-60. Credit Analysts (Fall): 73-84. Joyce, Philip G., The Reiterative Nature of Budget Bell, Michael E. and Joyce Y. Mann, Federal Reform: Is There Anything New in Federal Infrastructure Grants-In-Aid: An Ad Hoc Budgeting? (Fall): 36—48. Infrastructure Strategy (Fall): 9-22. Joyce, Philip G., Using Performance Measures for Brannan, Rodger L., The Single Audit Act of 1984: Federal Budgeting: Proposals and Prospects A Survey of Practitioners (Summer): 66-74. (Winter): 3-17. Byrnes, Patricia E., Defense Business Operating Kearns, Paula S., The Determinants of State Fund: Description and Implementation Issues Budget Periodicity: An Empirical Analysis (Winter): 29-44. (Spring): 40-58. Caiden, Naomi, The Roads to Transformation: Keith, Richard L. and Joseph A. McHugh, Valuing Budgeting Issues in the Czech and Slovak Massachusetts’ Fixed Assets: A Contemporary Federal Republic 1989-1992 (Winter): 57-71. Solution to an Historical Problem (Fall): 102- Copley, Paul A. and Mary S. Doucet, Auditor 107. Tenure, Fixed Fee Contracts, and the Supply of Kemmet, Lyndee, Living with a Deficit: Indio, Substandard Single Audits (Fall): 23-35. California (Summer): 104—1 13. Doucet, Mary S. and Paul A. Copley, Auditor Leigland, James, Decentralizing the Development Tenure, Fixed Fee Contracts, and the Supply of Budget Process in Indonesia: Progress and Substandard Single Audits (Fall): 23-35. Prospects (Fall): 85-101. Doyle, Richard and Jerry L. McCaffery, The Liou, Kuo-Tsai and Thomas D. Lynch, Perceptions Budget Enforcement Act in 1992: Necessary on Federal Budget Reforms: Public Budgeting But Not Sufficient (Summer): 20-37. Researcher's View (Summer): 56-65. Elmore, Robert C. and Zabihollah Rezaee, The Lynch, Thomas D. and Kuo-Tsai Liou, Perceptions Need for Enhanced Defense Contractor Cost on Federal Budget Reforms: Public Budgeting Management Systems (Winter): 45-56. Researcher's View (Summer): 56-65. Forrester, John P., Municipal Capital Budgeting: Mann, Joyce Y. and Michael E. Bell, Federal An Examination (Summer): 85-103. Infrastructure Grants-In-Aid: An Ad Hoc Gold, Steven D. and Sarah Ritchie, State Policies Infrastructure Strategy (Fall): 9-22. Affecting Cities and Counties in 1992 (Spring): Mazur, Edward J., The Vision of Federal Financial 3-18. Management (Spring): 61-67. Grizzle, Gloria A. and Gwen Power, Medicaid McCaffery, Jerry L. and L.R. Jones, Implementa- Spending Dynamics: Implications for Cost tion of the Federal Chief Financial Officers Act Control Strategies (Winter): 18-28. (Spring): 68-76. Hildreth, W. Bartley, Federal Financial Manage- McCaffery, Jerry L. and L.R. Jones, Symposium ment Control Systems: An Integrative Frame- on Federal Financial Management: Part II, work (Spring): 77-86. Introduction (Spring): 59-60. Hush, Lawrence W., The Federal, and the State and McCaffery, Jerry L. and Richard Doyle, The Local Roles in Government Expenditures Budget Enforcement Act in 1992: Necessary (Summer): 38-55. But Not Sufficient (Summer): 20—37. Jones, L.R., Counterpoint Essay: Nine Reasons McHugh, Joseph A. and Richard L. Keith, Valuing Why the CFO Act May Not Achieve Its Massachusetts’ Fixed Assets: A Contemporary Objectives (Spring): 87-94. Solution to an Historical Problem (Fall): 102- Jones, L.R. and Jerry L. McCaffery, Implementa- 107. tion of the Federal Chief Financial Officers Act Miller, Glenn H., Jr., Profligacy or Prudence? Public Budgeting & Finance / Summer 1994 Changes in Employment and Compensation of the Deficit, Karl O’ Lessker (Summer): 7-19. State and Local Government Workers (Spring): Counterpoint Essay: Nine Reasons Why the CFO 95-106. Act May Not Achieve Its Objectives, L.R. O’ Lessker, Karl, The Clinton Budget for FY 1994: Jones (Spring): 87-94. Taking Aim at the Deficit (Summer): 7-19. Decentralizing the Development Budget Process in O’L essker, Karl, The Sources of Growth in Federal Indonesia: Progress and Prospects, James Spending (Winter): 72-82. Leigland (Fall): 85-101. Pagano, Michael A., Balancing Cities’ Books in Defense Business Operating Fund: Description and 1992: An Assessment of City Fiscal Conditions Implementation Issues, Patricia E. Byrnes (Spring): 19-39. (Winter): 29-44. Power, Gwen and Gloria A. Grizzle, Medicaid The Determinants of State Budget Periodicity: An Spending Dynamics: Implications for Cost Empirical Analysis, Paula S. Kearns (Spring): Control Strategies (Winter): 18-28. 40-58. Reinhard, Richard T. and Brian D. Scott, Down- Downtown Management Districts: Leadership and town Management Districts: Leadership and Stability for North America’s Downtowns, Stability for North America’s Downtowns Richard T. Reinhard and Brian D. Scott (Spring): 107-111. (Spring): 107-111. Rezaee, Zabihollah and Robert C. Elmore, The Federal Financial Management Control Systems: Need for Enhanced Defense Contractor Cost An Integrative Framework, W. Bartley Hildreth Management Systems (Winter): 45—S6. (Spring): 77-86. Ritchie, Sarah and Steven D. Gold, State Policies Federal Infrastructure Grants-In-Aid: An Ad Hoc Affecting Cities and Counties in 1992 (Spring): Infrastructure Strategy, Joyce Y. Mann and 3-18. Michael E. Bell (Fall): 9-22. Sanders, George and Arthur Allen, Signaling The Federal, and the State and Local Roles in Government Financial Reporting Quality to Government Expenditures, Lawrence W. Hush Credit Analysts (Fall): 73-84. (Summer): 38-55. Scott, Brian D. and Richard T. Reinhard, Down- Implementation of the Federal Chief Financial town Management Districts: Leadership and Officers Act, L.R. Jones and Jerry L. Stability for North America’s Downtowns McCaffery (Spring): 68-76. (Spring): 107-111. The Kansas Financial Information System (KFIS): Suttenfield, Nancy D. and L. Carole Wharton, Policy Design and Policy Failure, Sunday E. Seizing the Opportunities of Fiscal Retrench- Ubokudom (Fall): 63-72. ment (Fall): 49-62. Living with a Deficit: Indio, California, Lyndee Tyer, Charlie B., Local Government Reserve Kemmet (Summer): 104—1 13. Funds: Policy Alternatives and Political Local Government Reserve Funds: Policy Strategies (Summer): 75-84. Alternatives and Political Strategies, Charlie B. Ubokudom, Sunday E., The Kansas Financial Tyer (Summer): 75-84. Information System (KFIS): Policy Design and Medicaid Spending Dynamics: Implications for Policy Failure (Fall): 63-72. Cost Control Strategies, Gloria A Grizzle and Wharton, L. Carole and Nancy C. Suttenfield, Gwen Power (Winter): 18-28. Seizing the Opportunities of Fiscal Retrench- Municipal Capital Budgeting: An Examination, ment (Fall): 49-62. john P. Forrester (Summer): 85—103. The Need for Enhanced Defense Contractor Cost TITLES Management Systems, Zabihollah Rezaee and Robert C. Elmore (Winter): 45—56. Auditor Tenure, Fixed Fee Contracts, and the Perceptions on Federal Budget Reforms: Public Supply of Substandard Single Audits, Paul A. Budgeting Researchers’ View, Thomas D. Copley and Mary S. Doucet (Fall): 23-35. Lynch and Kuo-Tsai Liou (Summer): 56-65. Balancing Cities’ Books in 1992: An Assessment Profligacy or Prudence? Changes in Employment of City Fiscal Conditions, Michael A. Pagano and Compensation of State and Local Govern- (Spring): 19-39. ment Workers, Glenn H. Miller, Jr. (Spring): The Budget Enforcement Act in 1992: Necessary 95-106. But Not Sufficient, Richard Doyle and Jerry L. The Reiterative Nature of Budget Reform: Is There McCaffery (Summer): 20-37. Anything New in Federal Budgeting?, Philip G. The Clinton Budget for FY 1994: Taking Aim at Joyce (Fall): 36-48. Index to Volume 13, 1993 The Roads to Transformation: Budgeting Issues in Richard L. Keith and Joseph A. McHugh (Fall): the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic 1989- 102-107. 1992, Naomi Caiden (Winter): 57-71. The Vision of Federal Financial Management, Seizing the Opportunities of Fiscal Retrenchment, Edward J. Mazur (Spring): 61-67. Nancy D. Suttenfield and L. Carole Wharton (Fall): 73-84. BOOK REVIEWS The Single Audit Act of 1984: A Survey of Practitioners, Rodger L. Brannan (Summer): Gosling, James J. Budgetary Politics in American 66-74. Governments, reviewed by Karen A. Stanford The Sources of Growth in Federal Spending, Karl (Winter): 83-84. O’L essker (Winter): 72-82. Gray, Andrew, Jenkins, Bill, and Segsworth, Bob, State Policies Affecting Cities and Counties in eds., Budgeting, Auditing and Evaluation: 1992, Steven D. Gold and Sarah Ritchie Functions and Integration on Seven Govern- (Spring): 3-18. ments, reviewed by Naomi Caiden (Winter): Symposium on Federal Financial Management: 88-90. Part II, Introduction, L.R. Jones and Jerry L. Nicholls, Don, State Finance Victoria: Indepen- McCaffery (Spring): 59-60. dent Review of Victoria’s Public Sector Using Performance Measures for Federal Budget- Finances, reviewed by Naomi Caiden (Winter): ing: Proposals and Prospects, Philip G. Joyce 87-88. (Winter): 3-17. Steuerle, C. Eugene, The Tax Decade: How Taxes Valuing Massachusetts’ Fixed Assets: A Contem- Came to Dominate the Public Agenda, porary Solution to an Historical Problem, reviewed by F. Ted Herbert (Winter): 85-87. Public Budgeting & Finance / Summer 1994

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