Description

Book Synopsis

Public budgets follow rules of presentation and use terms that make sense to few outside the world of public finance. Moreover, practices vary widely among the thousands of governments across the globe, between federal, state, and local levels of government in the United States, and among nonprofit organizations, many of which provide services similar to governments. Understanding Government Budgets, Second Edition offers a detailed examination of each of the different types of information found in budgets, featuring annotated examples from a variety of organizations. It expands on explanations in the previous edition by including a wealth of examples from governments abroad and from the nonprofit sector. The book stresses that the choices made about content, format, and organization influence the story a budget tells.

Designed to help citizens, students, and policy makers become more informed users of public budgets, this book makes the format of budgets and the info

Trade Review

"At a time when debate on important public issues is confused by disdain for facts and information, this book offers an accessible guide to documents that citizens, policy makers, and students can use to determine for themselves what is really happening with their governments. It provides examples and clear explanations that can help them cut through and make sense of the volumes of often impenetrable material in budgets. In so doing the authors issue a clarion call for more informed debate and discussion of public policy.​"

--Jeffrey Holland, VP Research, Peter G Peterson Foundation

Praise for previous editions –

"I think this is a wonderful project. It fills a long-standing need for a simplified but rich description and assessment of budgeting, made accessible to a wide range of students and practitioners."

--Paul Posner, former Professor and Director of Public Administration, George Mason University

"There are few public policy subjects as difficult as government budgeting. Professor Musell's book Understanding Government Budgets provides a clear, concise guide that will help practitioners, academics, businessmen, students, and the public at large better understand the complex and complicated world of government budgeting."

--Barry Anderson, former Director of the Division of Budgeting and Public Expenditures, OECD Paris

"Mark Musell has written an outstanding guide to government budgets. Students, practitioners, and citizens who want to understand how governments use their money will all benefit from his concise, accessible book."

--Donald Marron, Institute Fellow, Tax Policy Center of Urban Institute and Brookings Institution

"Public budget documents have evolved to serve multiple roles. In addition to presenting basic financial plans, contemporary budgets communicate performance data, strategic plans, organizational structure, financial and budgetary policies, and political rhetoric. As a result, public budgets have grown thick with useful (and not so useful) information. The terminology, formatting, and shear volume often combine to make budgets inaccessible to the average reader. Citizens, novice public administrators, and students alike will find R. Mark Musell's book an excellent guide to the interpretation of the often obscure language of public budgeting. Understanding Government Budgetsis filled with clear and focused writing, helpful examples, and an appreciable practicality."

--Gary Kirk, Executive Director, Center for Civic Learning and Action at Dickinson College, USA

"Recommended. Upper-division undergraduate through professional collections." -- CHOICE, Jun 2009 Vol. 46 No. 10



Table of Contents
1. Introduction 2. The Basics of Government Budgets: Coverage, Status, and Numbers 3. The Basics of Budget Structure 4. Public Employment Totals in Budgets 5. Performance Measures in Budgets 6. Capital Spending in Budgets 7. Tax Expenditures and Tax Expenditure Budgets 8. Budgeting in the Nonprofit Sector 9. The Federal Budget: An Example from The National Archives 10. Small Town USA: An Example from Avon, Connecticut 11. Performance in Budgeting: An Example from the State of Texas 12. Program Information in Budgets: An Example from Wichita Kansas

Understanding Government Budgets

    Product form

    £36.99

    Includes FREE delivery

    Order before 4pm tomorrow for delivery by Fri 26 Jun 2026.

    A Paperback by R. Mark Musell, Ryan Yeung

    15 in stock


      View other formats and editions of Understanding Government Budgets by R. Mark Musell

      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 1/12/2019 12:09:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781138786301, 978-1138786301
      ISBN10: 1138786306

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Public budgets follow rules of presentation and use terms that make sense to few outside the world of public finance. Moreover, practices vary widely among the thousands of governments across the globe, between federal, state, and local levels of government in the United States, and among nonprofit organizations, many of which provide services similar to governments. Understanding Government Budgets, Second Edition offers a detailed examination of each of the different types of information found in budgets, featuring annotated examples from a variety of organizations. It expands on explanations in the previous edition by including a wealth of examples from governments abroad and from the nonprofit sector. The book stresses that the choices made about content, format, and organization influence the story a budget tells.

      Designed to help citizens, students, and policy makers become more informed users of public budgets, this book makes the format of budgets and the info

      Trade Review

      "At a time when debate on important public issues is confused by disdain for facts and information, this book offers an accessible guide to documents that citizens, policy makers, and students can use to determine for themselves what is really happening with their governments. It provides examples and clear explanations that can help them cut through and make sense of the volumes of often impenetrable material in budgets. In so doing the authors issue a clarion call for more informed debate and discussion of public policy.​"

      --Jeffrey Holland, VP Research, Peter G Peterson Foundation

      Praise for previous editions –

      "I think this is a wonderful project. It fills a long-standing need for a simplified but rich description and assessment of budgeting, made accessible to a wide range of students and practitioners."

      --Paul Posner, former Professor and Director of Public Administration, George Mason University

      "There are few public policy subjects as difficult as government budgeting. Professor Musell's book Understanding Government Budgets provides a clear, concise guide that will help practitioners, academics, businessmen, students, and the public at large better understand the complex and complicated world of government budgeting."

      --Barry Anderson, former Director of the Division of Budgeting and Public Expenditures, OECD Paris

      "Mark Musell has written an outstanding guide to government budgets. Students, practitioners, and citizens who want to understand how governments use their money will all benefit from his concise, accessible book."

      --Donald Marron, Institute Fellow, Tax Policy Center of Urban Institute and Brookings Institution

      "Public budget documents have evolved to serve multiple roles. In addition to presenting basic financial plans, contemporary budgets communicate performance data, strategic plans, organizational structure, financial and budgetary policies, and political rhetoric. As a result, public budgets have grown thick with useful (and not so useful) information. The terminology, formatting, and shear volume often combine to make budgets inaccessible to the average reader. Citizens, novice public administrators, and students alike will find R. Mark Musell's book an excellent guide to the interpretation of the often obscure language of public budgeting. Understanding Government Budgetsis filled with clear and focused writing, helpful examples, and an appreciable practicality."

      --Gary Kirk, Executive Director, Center for Civic Learning and Action at Dickinson College, USA

      "Recommended. Upper-division undergraduate through professional collections." -- CHOICE, Jun 2009 Vol. 46 No. 10



      Table of Contents
      1. Introduction 2. The Basics of Government Budgets: Coverage, Status, and Numbers 3. The Basics of Budget Structure 4. Public Employment Totals in Budgets 5. Performance Measures in Budgets 6. Capital Spending in Budgets 7. Tax Expenditures and Tax Expenditure Budgets 8. Budgeting in the Nonprofit Sector 9. The Federal Budget: An Example from The National Archives 10. Small Town USA: An Example from Avon, Connecticut 11. Performance in Budgeting: An Example from the State of Texas 12. Program Information in Budgets: An Example from Wichita Kansas

      Recently viewed products

      © 2026 Book Curl

        • American Express
        • Apple Pay
        • Diners Club
        • Discover
        • Google Pay
        • Maestro
        • Mastercard
        • PayPal
        • Shop Pay
        • Union Pay
        • Visa

        Login

        Forgot your password?

        Don't have an account yet?
        Create account