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Budget Theory in the Public Sector
Aman Khan, W. Bartley Hildreth, ed.
ISBN: 1-56720-281-0
ISBN-13: 978-1-56720-281-6
320 pages
Praeger Publishers
Publication: 12/30/2002
List Price: $105.00 (UK Sterling Price: £72.95)
Availability: Print on demand
Media Type: Hardcover
Trim Size: 6 1/8 x 9 1/4
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Description: Dominated by multiple, competing, and occasionally overlapping theories, the act of budgeting is by no means a staid, dispiriting task. Kahn, Hildreth, and their group of scholars and practitioners show that budgeting is an institutional process, an incremental decision-making tool, and when correctly applied becomes a tribute to managerial and administrative efficiency. Taken together, the chapters provide an unusually coherent conceptual foundation for budgeting as a legitimate field of study, and demonstrate yet again that in its current state the field is truly eclectic but compartmentalized. They also show why it is so difficult to come up with one unified theory of budgeting—and that is one of the book's major benefits. It opens new areas of inquiry that, in the opinion of Khan, Hildreth, and others, will generate renewed interest in probing the field's theory and applications. Understandable and readable for those with limited knowledge of the subject but needing a sufficiently useful grasp of its various issues and problems, the book is both an important reference work for scholars in the field and a practical guide for students of administration, their teachers, and for managers throughout the public sector.
Table of Contents:
  • Preface
    Budget Theory for a New Century by Lance T. LeLoup
    Early Budget Theory: The Progressive Theory of Expenditures by Julia Beckett
    The Separation of Powers Principle and Budget Decision Making by Thomas P. Lauth
    Nonconventional Budgets: Interpreting Budgets and Budgeting Interpretations by Gerald J. Miller
    A Multiple Rationality Model of Budgeting by Katherine Willoughby
    The Principal-Agent Model and Budget Theory by John Forrester
    Responsibility Budgeting and Accounting Reform by Larry R. Jones and Fred Thompson
    Budget Theory for Public Administration . . . and Public Administrators by Gerasimos A. Gianakis and Cliffors P. McCue
    The Theory of the Public Sector Budget: An Economic Perspective by Merl Hackbart and James R. Ramsey
    Budgets as Portfolios by Aman Khan
    Punctuated Equilibrium: An Agenda-Based Theory of Budgeting by Meagan Jordan
    The Impact of Agency Mission on Agency Budget Strategy: A Deductive Theory by Marcia Lynn Whicker and Changhwan Mo
    Budgeting for Outcomes by Lawrence L. Martin
    Philosophy, Public Budgeting, and the Information Age by Thomas D. and Cynthia E. Lynch
    Selected Bibliography
    Index
About the Author: AMAN KHAN is Associate Professor of Political Science and Public Administration, Texas Tech University. He holds advanced degrees in planning and economics plus a doctorate in public administration. Previously Director of the Graduate Program in Public Administration at Texas Tech, he currently serves on the editorial boards of several professional journals, and edited an earlier Quorum book, Cost and Optimization in Government (2000).

W. BARTLEY HILDRETH is Regents Distinguished Professor of Public Finance in the Hugo Wall School of Urban and Public Affairs and the W. Frank Barton School of Business, Wichita State University. He is author of more than 150 articles, books, and book chapters, and has served as a city finance director and member of the National Council on State and Local Budgeting.
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