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1 | Managing financial transactions efficiently : a transaction cost model of public financial management | 1 |
2 | Information asymmetry in public investment management | 25 |
3 | Bridging the gap between contract service delivery and public financial management : applying theory to practice | 55 |
4 | Prospect theory and the municipal bond market | 71 |
5 | Practice as interpretation in public financial management | 89 |
6 | Should financial reporting by government encompass performance reporting? : origins and implications of the GFOA-GASB conflict | 115 |
7 | Assessing the likely acceptance of financial management techniques in the public sector : a characteristic approach | 141 |
8 | Fiscal decentralization : theory as reform | 165 |
9 | Managing structural imbalances : implications for fiscal decision making and policy | 187 |
10 | E-government financial management models | 207 |
11 | Integrating theory and practice : financial management reform in the U.S. federal government | 223 |
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