Vol. 17 No. 1, February 2001
Index
- Keeping Pace in the Digital Age.
- California Power Woes Continue.
- California Struggles to Replace Power Plants.
- County Uses Bonds to Modernize Voting System.
- Court Rules School Vouchers Unconstitutional.
- GASB Fine-tunes Statement No. 34.
- Pittsburgh May Change Property Tax System.
- SEC Ponders Definition of Broker.
- Cities Prepare for Economic Downturn.
- GASB Publishes Guide To Statement No. 34.
- Merit of County Pay System Questioned.
- New York Appeals School Funding Decision.
- SEC Regulates Mutual Funds.
- States Meeting Revenue Forecasts for 2001.
- Study Finds Y2K Scare Led to Improvements.
- Organizing the Public Purchasing Function: A Survey of Cities and Counties.
- Financing the Milwaukee School Voucher Program.
- Establishing User Fees: Theory and Practice in Canada.
- Impact of Management Practices on Municipal Credit.
- Net Present Value Analysis: A Primer for Finance Officers.
- Implementing Time and Attendance Systems: The City of Scottsdale, Arizona Experience.
- Charter Reform and Finance Organization in the City of Los Angeles.
- Six Predictions for Technology in the Year 2001.
- Congress Adjourns Second Session.
- Reinventing A County Government.
- State Sales And Income Taxes: An Economic Analysis.
- "Biennial Budgeting: Three State's Experiences--Report to the Chairman, Committee on Rules, House of Representatives".
- "Land Grab: How the eminent domain bulldozer created a private-property backlash".
- "Local Fiscal Capacity".
- "Changing their tune".
- "From Centralization to Deconcentration: People and Jobs Spread Out".
- "Greater Risk Means More Defaults in 1999".
- "Internet Sales Tax Poll--Illinois".
- IN TRIBUTE.