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Fiscal Administration: Analysis and Applications for the Public Sector, 7th Edition

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Ever wonder how federal finance really works? FISCAL ADMINISTRATION shows you how public budgets operate and lets you crunch the numbers yourself. And with the latest data from the US federal budget, including its breakdown, you can see for yourself how policymakers allocate money. Plus, each chapter includes stories for discussion from the private sector as well as from public finance. Run the numbers and debate the financial policies with FISCAL ADMINISTRATION.

686 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1982

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314 reviews9 followers
April 24, 2021
I did it! I finished this long, dry book! Don't get me wrong, the author tried to throw some humor in there but this material was so dense and boring. Thank goodness for the sidebar, grey boxes that explained the information through a real scenario because without them, I would have been lost at times.
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170 reviews
June 28, 2021
Didn't read the whole thing since it was for school. This book is DULL. The author tries to throw in some humor to liven up the topics but it's not consistent.
Profile Image for Melissa Lee-Tammeus.
1,625 reviews39 followers
August 13, 2014
Hated this book with every core of my being. Hated the class in which it was used. On some levels, this is a very basic beginners book such as the chapters on government levels and budgeting. On other levels, it was way over my head when talking about fiscal economical formulas and analyzing cost/benefit ration and other devil making matrices. If you are going into any government field, or anywhere in which you are handling the money of an organization, it would behoove you to read this. I learned a lot, and it scared me a lot - money is no laughing matter.
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24 reviews2 followers
February 6, 2010
This edition (eighth) has far fewer typographical errors than the previous edition. Also, the Instructor's Manual is more thorough and flawless.

I learned that professional book editors are horrible grammarians. I also learned that budgeting and revenue policy are the most riveting topics one could choose to make their life's work!

Sincerely,
The Proofreader
Profile Image for Jennifer.
225 reviews18 followers
August 29, 2013
Painful subject matter for me. But if you MUST read a book on Fiscal Administration, Mikesell offers some interesting no-nonsense perspectives on the reality of the field. However, when it comes to the subject of crunching numbers, I much prefer texts that take me straight to the upshot with clear examples and outline formatting. This book does no such thing.
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2,330 reviews
April 24, 2014
Done. This book is a decent book and relays the information well. I was disappointed that the book is extremely - extremely expensive - like unfairly, ridiculously expensive for a college textbook. I suppose this is necessary because it is updated so frequently.
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441 reviews3 followers
December 14, 2015
Mikesell is renowned in the Public Administration field; therefore, from that perspective, this book was interesting to read. Some of the content was well over my field, specifically the various formulas. I felt that some of this information needed additional simplification.
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98 reviews
March 12, 2012
A good comprehensive overview of fiscal administration at all levels of government, with very little political bias, which is very refreshing in the field of public administration!
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172 reviews19 followers
June 8, 2016
Had to have for a grad school financial budgeting class. Not going to lie, this was a tough read because it was so dense.
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July 18, 2013
I didn't think this book would be as interesting as it was. The case studies were great.
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24 reviews
April 24, 2017
One of the worst textbooks I've ever had assigned to me. While the information within was useful and very relevant, the author needs to understand that the footnotes are meant for citing sources, not for writing entire paragraphs in. Furthermore, the organization of the text leaves much to be desired, I often had greater success just flipping to the index to look up the topic I was studying instead of turning to the chapter/location where (I thought) the subject logically should fall. The examples were not at all clear either, and I relied primarily on my professor's lesson notes to clarify how to actually complete calculations-based assignments. I would not recommend this textbook to others unless you absolutely need it for a class, as I did.
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