The editorial board was hard at work this morning/afternoon talking about the future of Public Finance Journal. Interesting in submitting a manuscript for publication? Details can be found here: https://t.co/ZrU5EnjsUJ
Co-editor-in-chief, @profcsmaher will be participating in the "Meet the Journal Editors" panel at the KAPA Summer International Conference on Thursday, June 20, 10:40am-12:00pm KST. Join him to learn all about Public Finance Journal.
What determines the price of municipal water? A recent article by Kate Albrecht, Deborah A. Carrol, Amanda Krass, Jason Michnick, and Brook Wetmore find relative racial equity, lower prices for cooperative purchasing, and the importance of communication. https://t.co/60qfELJ0PR
NEW: Our executive director @ChrisWHoene issued the following statement following the release of @CAgovernor Newsom’s May Revision of the 2024-25 #CABudget proposal.
⚡ Read the full statement here:
https://t.co/PSbUV7EH0q
Hello, it’s good to be back and share my new piece with Carol Graham in @CityLab.
It’s about the importance of community revitalization as one antidote to misinformation. Check it out.
@BrookingsInst@BrookingsMetro@BrookingsEcon
https://t.co/4fjVgwitDE
Will 2024 be a Year of Financial Innovation? My latest with @fike_bryan describes 3 challenges (remedying product deficiencies, filling capital gaps, practicing ecosystem coordination) that need focus by govt’s, institutions and intermediaries https://t.co/TmuVU8NWgq
My latest newsletter with @Deb_A_Carroll @MichaelAPagano@FMennone@Avanti_Krovi explores the impact of downtown disruption on municipal tax regimes (which vary across the country) and how an emergency effort could help all layers of government get smart https://t.co/Dr6NlQWXIQ
.@AdieTomer says the Biden administration has not overly politicized their competitive grantmaking process. In fact, the overall share of competitive awards from the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) slightly favors Republican-leaning states. https://t.co/bwGuHKzqyH
Check out our latest newsletter at @DrexelLab, where @bruce_katz, @FMennone, @MichaelAPagano, @Deb_A_Carroll, and I call for an emergency effort to prep financially vulnerable cities in response to remote work and other trends: https://t.co/a7in2HWC1f