The recession hit cities hard. Basic municipal staffs and services are being cut, debt is being restructured, capital projects delayed, and other cost cutting measures reported. The Congressional Budget Office reports that by November of last year there were 241,000 fewer municipal employees than there were three years earlier when the recession began. In its most recent report from city finance officers, the National League of Cities states that city spending cutbacks since 2009 are the largest since the survey was first taken, over twenty-five years ago. Despite this serious trend, municipalities have not defaulted in debt payment and there are few municipal bankruptcies. There is evidence that the horizon is clearing in some parts of the...
States are cutting back spending sharply. More cash assistance to the states is necessary to avoid a...
Funding agency: European Research Council (ERC), Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia (FCT)We show t...
The length and depth of the Great Recession of 2008 provides an opportunity to examine the policy be...
The recession hit cities hard. Basic municipal staffs and services are being cut, debt is being rest...
Borrowing from capital markets has a long history in U.S. urban government. With federal authorities...
The Great Recession hit several U.S. cities hard. Facing large revenue losses, these cities undertoo...
Presents key findings on the continuing impact of the recession on city budgets, including budget ga...
The Great Recession created fiscal challenges for the 30 cities at the centers of the nation's most ...
Two cities loom large in the history of American urban restructuring. New York City\u27s 1975 techni...
Despite claims that cities have experienced fiscal stress, data from other sources show that cities ...
While the Great Recession officially ended six years ago, it still has implications for how cities a...
© 2018 Policy Studies Organization This study examines the relationship between forms of government ...
Since 2007, the United States’ economy has forged a new normal, combining deep recession, economic r...
The Great Recession that began in late 2007 had devastating consequences for the fiscal health of s...
While Detroit’s bankruptcy has received the most publicity, it was only one of many cities unable to...
States are cutting back spending sharply. More cash assistance to the states is necessary to avoid a...
Funding agency: European Research Council (ERC), Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia (FCT)We show t...
The length and depth of the Great Recession of 2008 provides an opportunity to examine the policy be...
The recession hit cities hard. Basic municipal staffs and services are being cut, debt is being rest...
Borrowing from capital markets has a long history in U.S. urban government. With federal authorities...
The Great Recession hit several U.S. cities hard. Facing large revenue losses, these cities undertoo...
Presents key findings on the continuing impact of the recession on city budgets, including budget ga...
The Great Recession created fiscal challenges for the 30 cities at the centers of the nation's most ...
Two cities loom large in the history of American urban restructuring. New York City\u27s 1975 techni...
Despite claims that cities have experienced fiscal stress, data from other sources show that cities ...
While the Great Recession officially ended six years ago, it still has implications for how cities a...
© 2018 Policy Studies Organization This study examines the relationship between forms of government ...
Since 2007, the United States’ economy has forged a new normal, combining deep recession, economic r...
The Great Recession that began in late 2007 had devastating consequences for the fiscal health of s...
While Detroit’s bankruptcy has received the most publicity, it was only one of many cities unable to...
States are cutting back spending sharply. More cash assistance to the states is necessary to avoid a...
Funding agency: European Research Council (ERC), Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia (FCT)We show t...
The length and depth of the Great Recession of 2008 provides an opportunity to examine the policy be...