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Finance Project Bibliography

 

Bibliography:
The Finance Project's Working Papers Series

Federal Financing Issues and Options

State Financing Issues and Options

Local Financing Issues and Options

Financing Comprehensive, Community-based Supports and Services

Results-Based Planning, Budgeting, Management and Accountability Issues

Financing Early Childhood Supports and Services

School Finance Issues

Ordering and contact information

Federal Financing Issues and Options

  • Financing Services for Young Children and Their Families: Meeting the Challenges of Welfare Reform by Cheryl D. Hayes (March 1997)
  • Federal Tax Reform: A Family Perspective by Michael J. McIntyre and Eugene Steuerle [Report and Executive Summary] (July 1996) *Please note there is a $10.00 charge for this publication.
  • The Budget Enforcement Act: Implications for Children and Familiesby Karen Baehler (November 1995)
  • Dollars and Sense: Diverse Perspectives on Block Grants and the Personal Responsibility Act (Joint publication of The Finance Project and the American Youth Policy Forum and The Policy Exchange of the Institute for Educational Leadership) (September 1995)
  • Rethinking Block Grants: Toward Improved Intergovernmental Financing for Education and Other Children's Services by Cheryl D. Hayes, with assistance from Anna E. Danegger (April 1995)
  • Reform Options for the Intergovernmental Funding System: Decategorization Policy Issues by Sid Gardner (December 1994)

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State Financing Issues and Options

  • Money Matters: A Guide to Financing Quality Education and Other Children's Services (January 1997) *Please note there is a $20.00 charge for this publication.
  • The Effects of Economic and Demographic Changes on State and Local Budgets by Sally Wallace (December 1995)
  • Issues and Challenges in State and Local Finance by Therese J. McGuire (November 1995)
  • Toward State Tax Reform: Lessons From State Tax Studies by Therese J. McGuire and Jessica E. Rio (November 1995)
  • Legal Issues and Constraints Affecting Finance Reform for Education and Related Services by Thomas Triplett (November 1995)
  • State Investments in Education and Other Children's Services: The Fiscal Challenges Ahead by Martin E. Orland and Carol E. Cohen (November 1995)
  • State Investments in Education and Other Children's Services: Fiscal Profiles of the 50 States by Steven D. Gold, Deborah A. Ellwood, Elizabeth I. Davis, David S. Liebschutz, Sarah Ritchie, Martin E. Orland, and Carol E. Cohen (October 1995)
  • State Investments in Education and Other Children's Services: Case Studies of State Innovations by Ira M. Cutler, Alexandra Tan, and Laura Downs (October 1995)
  • Spending and Revenue for Children's Programs by Steven D. Gold and Deborah A. Ellwood (December 1994)

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Local Financing Issues and Options

  • Money Matters: A Guide to Financing Quality Education and Other Children's Services (January 1997) *Please note there is a $20.00 charge for this publication.
  • The Property Tax in the 21st Century by Hal Hovey (May 1996)
  • Issues and Challenges in State and Local Finance by Therese J. McGuire (November 1995)
  • Tax Incentives for Community Development by Paul Pryde, Jr. (Fall 1997)

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Financing Comprehensive, Community-based Supports and Services

  • Financing Strategies to Support Comprehensive, Community-based Services for Children and Families by Mary M. O'Brien, National Child Welfare Resource Center for Organizational Improvement (March 1997)
  • Building Strong Communities: Crafting a Legislative Foundation (December 1996) *Please note there is a $20.00 charge for this publication.
  • Building Comprehensive, Community-based Support Systems for Children & Families: A Review of Legislative Examples by Thomas Woods (December 1996)
  • Beyond Decategorization: Defining Barriers and Potential Solutions to Creating Effective Comprehensive, Community-based Support Systems for Children and Families by Martin E. Orland and Ellen Foley (April 1996)
  • Conceptualizing the Costs of Comprehensive, Community-based Support Systems for Children by Jennifer King Rice (November 1995)
  • Creating More Comprehensive, Community-based Support Systems: The Critical Role of Finance by Martin E. Orland, Anna E. Danegger and Ellen Foley (November 1995)
  • Compendium of Comprehensive, Community-based Initiatives: A Look at Costs, Benefits, and Financing Strategies by Cheryl D. Hayes, Elise Lipoff, and Anna E. Danegger (July 1995)
  • The Role of Finance Reform in Comprehensive Service Initiatives by Ira M. Cutler (December 1994)

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Results-Based Planning, Budgeting, Management and Accountability Issues

  • A Guide to Developing and Using Performance Measures in Results-based Budgeting by Mark Friedman (May 1997)
  • A Guide to Selecting Results and Indicators: Implementing Results-based Budgeting by Atelia Melaville (May 1997)
  • A Strategy Map for Results-based Budgeting: Moving from Theory to Practice by Mark Friedman (September 1996)
  • Results-based Planning, Budgeting, Management, and Accountability Strategies: An Annotated Bibliography by Anna E. Danegger (Fall 1997)
  • A Guide to Developing Child and Family Budgets by Mark Friedman and Anna E. Danegger (Fall 1997)

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Financing Early Childhood Supports and Services

  • Revenue Generation in the Wake of Welfare Reform: Summary of the Pilot Learning Cluster on Early Childhood Finance (August 1997)
  • Financing Services for Young Children and Their Families: Meeting the Challenges of Welfare Reform by Cheryl D. Hayes (March 1997)

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School Finance Issues

  • Securing Equal Educational Opportunities: Past Efforts and the Challenges Ahead by Alexandra Tan and Martin E. Orland (February 1995)
  • School Finance Litigation: A Review of Key Cases by Dore Van Slyke, Alexandra Tan and Martin E. Orland, with assistance from Anna E. Danegger (December 1994)

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Ordering Information

Working papers produced by The Finance Project cost $7.50. However, Federal Tax Reform: A Family Perspective [Report and Executive Summary] costs $10.00. In addition, Money Matters: A Guide to Financing Quality Education and Other Children's Services and Building Strong Communities: Crafting a Legislative Foundation cost $20.00 each.

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