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State Budgeting in the Aftermath of the Great Recession: A Comparative Perspective

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  • James K. Conant
  • Beverly Bunch
  • William Duncombe
  • Thomas P. Lauth
  • Mark Robbins
  • Bill Simonsen
  • Douglas Snow
  • Bruce A. Wallin

Abstract

This study examines the budgetary challenges elected officials in Connecticut, Georgia, Illinois, Massachusetts, New York, and Virginia faced during the aftermath (FY 2010, FY 2011, FY 2012) of the Great Recession. The study extends and incorporates published research on budgeting during the Great Recession (FY 2008, FY 2009) in these six states. The authors developed a new framework for the current research project, in which four basic approaches to pursuing budgetary balance are identified. One key finding of the research is that each state had a preferred approach for pursuing budgetary balance during the recession. The legislatures in five of the six states used that preferred approach in their adopted budgets during the first two years of the aftermath (FY 2010, FY 2011). As the fiscal pressures continued, federal stimulus funds disappeared, and newly elected governors insisted on changing strategies, however, legislatures in three of the six states adopted new approaches to pursuing budgetary balance in their FY 2012 budgets.

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  • James K. Conant & Beverly Bunch & William Duncombe & Thomas P. Lauth & Mark Robbins & Bill Simonsen & Douglas Snow & Bruce A. Wallin, 2012. "State Budgeting in the Aftermath of the Great Recession: A Comparative Perspective," Municipal Finance Journal, University of Chicago Press, vol. 33(2), pages 1-33.
  • Handle: RePEc:ucp:munifj:doi:10.1086/mfj33020001
    DOI: 10.1086/MFJ33020001
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