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Budget Theory In The Public Sector Aman Khan W Bartley Hildreth

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Budget Theory In The Public Sector Aman Khan W Bartley Hildreth
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Publisher: Quorum Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.01 MB
Pages: 314
Author: Aman Khan, W. Bartley Hildreth
ISBN: 9781567202816, 1567202810
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Budget Theory In The Public Sector Aman Khan W Bartley Hildreth by Aman Khan, W. Bartley Hildreth 9781567202816, 1567202810 instant download after payment.

Dominated by multiple, competing, and occasionally overlapping theories, the act of budgeting is by no means a staid, dispiriting task. Kahn, Hildreth, and their group of scholars and practitioners show that budgeting is an institutional process, an incremental decision-making tool, and when correctly applied becomes a tribute to managerial and administrative efficiency. Taken together, the chapters provide an unusually coherent conceptual foundation for budgeting as a legitimate field of study, and demonstrate yet again that in its current state the field is truly eclectic but compartmentalized. They also show why it is so difficult to come up with one unified theory of budgeting―and that is one of the book's major benefits. It opens new areas of inquiry that, in the opinion of Khan, Hildreth, and others, will generate renewed interest in probing the field's theory and applications. Understandable and readable for those with limited knowledge of the subject but needing a sufficiently useful grasp of its various issues and problems, the book is both an important reference work for scholars in the field and a practical guide for students of administration, their teachers, and for managers throughout the public sector.

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