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_933231 _aMaloney, David Mitchell |
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_aLearning from the Joneses _bthe professional learning effect of regional councils of government on municipal fiscal slack in suburban Chicago _c David Mitchell, Whitney Davis, Rebecca Hendrick |
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500 | _aResumen. | ||
504 | _aBibliografía. | ||
520 | _aFiscal slack scholars have sought to identify the primary generators of unreserved fund balance (UFB) within local governments, including economic, organizational, demographic, institutional, and political factors. Guo and Wang extend this endeavor spatially; however, geography may mask the professional learning impact of subregional councils of governments (COGs). This study examines 265 Chicago suburban municipalities to reveal through a pairing approach that municipalities who belong to the same subregional COG generally have more similar UFB levels, independent of geographical proximity. Policymakers can therefore utilize COGs when making decisions regarding a municipality's most vital resource for strategic investments and fiscal stress. | ||
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_945217 _aHACIENDAS LOCALES |
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_944455 _aINGRESOS PUBLICOS |
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_956358 _aCHICAGO |
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_aESTADOS UNIDOS _942888 |
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_969190 _aDavis, Whitney |
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_926825 _aHendrick, Rebecca Martin |
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_9165580 _oOP 1716/2021/2 _tPublic Budgeting and Finance _w(IEF)90019 _x 0275-1100 _gv. 41, n. 2, Summer 2021, p. 3-21 |
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