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Contribution to Book
Financial Management Theory in the Public Sector
Faculty Books and Monographs
  • Aman Khan, Texas Tech University
  • W. Bartley Hildreth, Wichita State University
  • John R. Bartle, University of Nebraska at Omaha
Description

Chapter 1: Managing Financial Transactions Efficiently: A Transaction Cost Model of Public Financial Management, co-authored by John Bartle, UNO faculty member.

To have a clear picture of developments in public financial management, a multidimensional perspective of the field is needed, since governments—unlike for-profit organizations— serve multiple and often conflicting interests. This book provides this dynamic approach by integrating insights from economics, business, and political science.

Written by some of the leading scholars in the field, this collection presents eleven chapters that run the gamut of public financial management issues. Topics include: Transaction costs in contractual relationships; Uncertain conditions and probability assessment in the bond market; Rational choice and the institutional framework in public investment decision; E-Government financial management models; Budget balance as the building block of public financial strategy. Together the contributors present a robust framework for understanding and analyzing financial decision making in the public sector.

ISBN
978-1567206258
Publication Date
1-1-2004
Publisher
Praeger
Department
Public Administration
Disciplines
Citation Information
Aman Khan, W. Bartley Hildreth and John R. Bartle. "Financial Management Theory in the Public Sector" Westport, Connecticut(2004)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/john_bartle/19/