Vol. 15 No. 6, December 1999
Index
- From the President.
- Another Y2K Alert.
- Investor Relations Cut Borrowing Costs.
- Safety Concerns Arise in Cyberspace.
- Senate to Simplify Wireless Telephone Taxes.
- Technology's Total Cost of Ownership.
- Texas Lowers Internet Access Taxes.
- Alabama Voters Reject State Lottery.
- Arizona DMV Automates Transactions.
- Cities in Good Shape Fiscally.
- Fed Urges Tighter Lending Standards.
- Government Employment Grows at All Levels.
- Households, Businesses Borrowing More.
- Limiting Ways to Avoid Voter Approval for Bonds.
- Public Support for Infrastructure Financing: The Arkansas Bond Referendum Experience.
- Analysis of the Call Feature on Municipal Debt.
- Measuring Municipal Default Risk.
- New York City and Retail Bond Order Periods: Getting to the Core of Big Apple Finance.
- Urban Revitalization and Tax Increment Financing in Chicago.
- Addressing Unfunded Pension Liability: Pension Bonds in the City of Philadelphia.
- The Determinants of Municipal Credit Quality.
- Financing Information Technology Investments: The Strategy of Leasing.
- Regulatory Activity Continues in Washington.
- Additional Reporting Model Proposals.
- Forms of Local Government: A Handbook on City, County and Regional Options.
- Going Digital!
- "Cash Flow Analysis and Planning".
- "Information Asymmetry and Municipal Revenue Bonds".
- "Performance Measurement in Municipal Government: Assessing the State of the Practice".
- Understanding and Implementing GASB's New Financial Reporting Model: A Question and Answer Guide for Preparers and Auditors of State and Local Government Financial Statements.
- "Government Mandates and Employer-Based Health Insurance: Who is Still Not Covered?".
- "Hot Property".
- "Strengthening the Economic Development Marketing Message".
- "The Economics of Aging".
- "Rainy Day Funds and State Government Savings".
- "State Planning in New Jersey".
- "The Lure of School Marketing".
- The Economic Benefits of Parks and Open Spaces.
- "Forecasting Revenue Receipts in the States: Current Challenges in California".
- "The Effect of Tax and Expenditure Limitations on the Revenue Structure of Local Government, 1962-87".
- 'When Citizens' Expectations Conflict with Budgetary Reality: Discontinuity between the Public's Demand for Services and its Willingness to Pay Taxes".