Vol. 16 No. 2, April 2000
Index
- Awarding Excellence in Public Finance.
- Budget Surplus Presents New Challenges.
- Municipal Market Sees Sharp Drop in 2000.
- Prepaid Tuition Funds Pose Risks.
- State Tax Cuts Reach New High.
- State Tax Revenues Continue to Grow.
- The Case for Merit Pay for Teachers.
- Colorado Debates Negotiated vs. Competitive.
- Governments Rethink Corporate Tax Breaks.
- Governments Struggle To Fill IT Jobs.
- Is an Upgrade in Your Future?
- Muni Market Competition Ruffles Some Feathers.
- Best Practices in Budgeting: Putting NACSLB Practices into Action.
- Best Practices in Treasury Management.
- Best Practices in Debt Management.
- Best Practices in Pension Administration.
- Credit Assessment for Special District Financing.
- Profiting from the Past: The Economic Impact of Historic Preservation in Georgia.
- A High Performance Government.
- Electronic Payments in the U.S. Economy: An Overview.
- Technology for Activity-Based Costing.
- Initiating Program Budgeting in Hungary.
- President Clinton Submits FY 2001 Budget Proposal.
- Winter Committee Meeting Update.
- Beyond Greed and Fear: Understanding Behavioral Finance and the Psychology of Investing.
- Modern budgeting in the public sector: Treasury rules in a comparative context.
- "Debt's the Thing".
- "E-Bonds, Licensed to Kill".
- Debt Management.
- Economic Development.
- General Government Management.
- Intergovernmental Finance.
- The Economy.
- Privatization.
- Public Pensions and Employee Benefits.
- Taxes and Other Revenues.