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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-014.mrc:29083673:4975
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050 00 $aHJ9147$b.G68 2008
082 00 $a336.02/730112$222
245 00 $aGovernment budget forecasting :$btheory and practice /$cedited by Jinping Sun, Thomas D. Lynch.
260 $aBoca Raton :$bCRC Press,$c[2008], ©2008.
300 $axix, 639 pages :$billustrations ;$c25 cm.
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
490 1 $aPublic administration and public policy ;$v142
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $g1.$tGovernment Budget Forecasting: Improving the State of the Art /$rJinping Sun and Thomas D. Lynch -- $gPt. 1.$tForecast Practices -- $g2.$tFederal Revenue Forecasting /$rRudolph G. Penner -- $g3.$tThe State of the Art: Revenue Forecasting in U.S. State Governments /$rKatherine G. Willoughby and Hai Guo -- $g4.$tForecasting State Revenues in Louisiana: From Dramatic Changes in the Oil and Gas Industry in the 1970s and 1980s to the Aftermath ofCatastrophic Hurricanes in the 2000s /$rJames A. Richardson -- $g5.$tBudget Forecasting for the State of California /$rJon David Vasche, Brad Williams and Robert Ingenito -- $g6.$tForecasting the Personal Income Tax /$rQiang Xu, Robert Megna, Hilke Kayser and Lynn Holland -- $g7.$tIncome Tax Forecasting in Minnesota /$rThomas F. Stinson, Patrick D. Meagher and John L. Peloquin -- $g8.$tMethods and Issues in Forecasting Casino Tax Revenue /$rJim Landers -- $g9.$tEstimating and Forecasting Welfare Caseloads /$rShiferaw Gurmu and William J. Smith -- $g10.$tForecast Evaluation: A Case Study /$rJinping Sun -- $g11.$tUsing Census Data to Forecast New Local Sales Taxes /$rJohn D. Wong -- $g12.$tDoes Revenue Forecasting Responsibility Matter: The Case of Milwaukee, Wisconsin /$rCraig D. Kammholz and Craig S. Maher -- $g13.$tEvaluating Revenue Forecasting in City Governments: A Survey of Texas Finance Directors /$rChristopher G. Reddick -- $g14.$tPro Forma Forecasting for Determining the Financial Position of Enterprise Operations in Government /$rAman Khan -- $g15.$tPreparing Data for Forecasting /$rDaniel W. Williams -- $gPt. 2.$tConsensus Forecasting -- $g16.$tConsensus Forecasting for Budgeting in Theory and Practice /$rWilliam Earle Klay and Joseph A. Vonasek -- $g17.$tUse of Consensus Revenue Forecasting in U.S. State Governments /$rYuhua Qiao -- $g18.$tState Revenue Forecasting in the State of Indiana: A Consensus System in a Politically Divided State /$rJohn L. Mikesell -- $g19.$tConsensus Revenue Estimating in State Government: A Case of What Works in Kansas /$rJohn D. Wong and Carl D. Ekstrom -- $gPt. 3.$tUncertainty and Risk Assessment in Budget Forecasting -- $g20.$tForecast Errors: Balancing the Risks and Costs of Being Wrong /$rQiang Xu, Hilke Kayser and Lynn Holland -- $g21.$tState Fiscal Management: What Practitioners Can Learn from Risk Management Theory /$rFred Thompson and Bruce L. Gates -- $g22.$tState Tax Portfolios: An Integrated Methodology for Forecasting and Analysis /$rRay D. Nelson -- $gPt. 4.$tOther Topics in Budget Forecasting -- $g23.$tForecasting Revenues and Expenditures in the Public Sector: Guidance from a Code of Ethics /$rRobert W. Smith -- $g24.$tTransparency in Government Revenue Forecasting /$rCharles Garofalo and Nandhini Rangarajan -- $g25.$tIncorporating Fiscal Architecture into Budget Forecasting /$rSally Wallace -- $g26.$tForecasting Practices in Emerging Countries: The Morocco Experience /$rAziza Zemrani.
520 1 $a"Despite its significance, revenue and expenditure forecasting is often overlooked in the budget process, and there is an imbalance between practice and research in this area. Based on the collaboration of budget scholars and practitioners, Government Budget Forecasting fulfills two purposes: it enhances the understanding of revenue and expenditure estimation both theoretically and practically; and it stimulates dialogue and debate among practitioners and academicians to identify good forecast practices as well as areas for improvement."--BOOK JACKET.
650 0 $aLocal budgets$zUnited States$xStates.
650 0 $aLocal finance$zUnited States$xStates.
700 1 $aSun, Jinping.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2008055673
700 1 $aLynch, Thomas Dexter,$d1942-$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79007441
830 0 $aPublic administration and public policy ;$v142.
852 00 $boff,leh$hHJ9147$i.G68 2008