Modern Budget Forecasting in the American States

Precision, Uncertainty, and Politics

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Modern Budget Forecasting in the American States

Precision, Uncertainty, and Politics

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This book, by Michael J. Brogan, examines government budgeting through the lens of public budget forecast errors. In examining this aspect of the budgetary process, Brogan helps readers understand levels of political and financial risk that policymakers are willing to accept in estimating the likelihood of accurate budget projections. This title is noteworthy in its innovative, accessible approach to examining the budget process through an analysis of forecast errors. Unlike most public budgeting books, which focus primarily on the technical aspects of budgeting or on the politics of the budget process, this book bridges the technical and political aspects of budgeting, thereby providing a more comprehensive analysis of contemporary issues and research in public budgetary matters.

In light of the current financial crisis in the United States, this book is crucial for providing readers with a comprehensive review of the limits of budget projections and how political forces shape the forecasting process. Throughout the text, readers are presented with relevant state-specific mini cases. The mini cases highlight some of the difficulties in projecting future revenue and spending patterns, as well as the political conflict that can ensue. The empirical findings, mini cases, and arguments presented throughout this book are intended to empower readers, giving them the expertise needed to better understand how uncertainty in public budget forecasts affects the budget process. Ultimately, this knowledge can help citizens connect the financial management of a state with its governing patterns.

Table of Contents

Preface
Chapter 1: Introduction to the Public Budgeting Forecast Process
Chapter 2: The Process and Politics of Generating Budget Forecast Errors
Chapter 3: Inter-Temporal Variation, Fiscal Uncertainty and State-level Long-Term Revenue Budget
Forecasts Errors
Chapter 4: Projecting Expenditures: Revenue Uncertainty, Public Choices, Political Institutions, Elections and Forecast Errors
Chapter 5: Interpreting Budget Forecast Errors: Fiscal Shirking, Financial Uncertainty and Public Opinion
Chapter 6: The Financial Consequences of State-Level Budget Forecast Errors
Chapter 7: The Electoral Consequences of Budget Forecast Errors
Chapter 8: Budget Forecasting in the States—Reforms, Institutions, Politics and Uncertainty

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Product details

Published 05 Dec 2013
Format Ebook (PDF)
Edition 1st
Extent 196
ISBN 9798216324508
Imprint Lexington Books
Illustrations 14 BW Illustrations, 17 Tables
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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