Summarizes the budget actions Philadelphia and twelve other large cities took between May and September 2009 in order to balance their fiscal year 2010 budgets, including tax increases and political brinksmanship in negotiating with unions
This paper looks at the problem of state budget shortfalls during the recession and calculates the n...
Compares the budget, staffing, salaries, electoral conditions, tenure, and representativeness in ter...
On July 18, 2013, the city of Detroit filed for the largest municipal bankruptcy in U.S. history. De...
Presents key findings on the continuing impact of the recession on city budgets, including budget ga...
Examines the financial difficulties Philadelphia's pension and healthcare benefits system faces due ...
This study proposes that the extent to which fiscal stress reduces the willingness of municipal gove...
The Great Recession created fiscal challenges for the 30 cities at the centers of the nation's most ...
As a result of New York City\u27s fiscal crisis in 1975, both the New York state legislature and Con...
Thirty cities at the center of the nation's most populous metropolitan areas faced more than $192 bi...
The brief history of public sector collective bargaining encompasses two periods of economic extreme...
As state governments face budget gaps of tens of billions of dollars in FY2009 and FY2010, this issu...
The Great Recession hit several U.S. cities hard. Facing large revenue losses, these cities undertoo...
Abstract: The 2008–2009 recession created major budgetary problems in US cities and states. Conserva...
We live in testing times, whether you’re in management, trying to find a way to stretch dollars as s...
Over the last four years, half a billion dollars in public funds were spent in Philadelphia in the n...
This paper looks at the problem of state budget shortfalls during the recession and calculates the n...
Compares the budget, staffing, salaries, electoral conditions, tenure, and representativeness in ter...
On July 18, 2013, the city of Detroit filed for the largest municipal bankruptcy in U.S. history. De...
Presents key findings on the continuing impact of the recession on city budgets, including budget ga...
Examines the financial difficulties Philadelphia's pension and healthcare benefits system faces due ...
This study proposes that the extent to which fiscal stress reduces the willingness of municipal gove...
The Great Recession created fiscal challenges for the 30 cities at the centers of the nation's most ...
As a result of New York City\u27s fiscal crisis in 1975, both the New York state legislature and Con...
Thirty cities at the center of the nation's most populous metropolitan areas faced more than $192 bi...
The brief history of public sector collective bargaining encompasses two periods of economic extreme...
As state governments face budget gaps of tens of billions of dollars in FY2009 and FY2010, this issu...
The Great Recession hit several U.S. cities hard. Facing large revenue losses, these cities undertoo...
Abstract: The 2008–2009 recession created major budgetary problems in US cities and states. Conserva...
We live in testing times, whether you’re in management, trying to find a way to stretch dollars as s...
Over the last four years, half a billion dollars in public funds were spent in Philadelphia in the n...
This paper looks at the problem of state budget shortfalls during the recession and calculates the n...
Compares the budget, staffing, salaries, electoral conditions, tenure, and representativeness in ter...
On July 18, 2013, the city of Detroit filed for the largest municipal bankruptcy in U.S. history. De...