Establishing an Agenda for Public Budgeting and Finance Research

Bruce McDonald,Sarah Larson,Craig Maher, Shayne Kavanagh, Kenneth Hunter, Christopher Goodman, Honey Minkowitz, Sean McCandless,Saman Afshan,Meagan Jordan, Michaela Abbott,Whitney Afonso, Haris Alibašić, Joanne Allen, John Allore, Laura Altizer, Ralph Amador, Brian An, Ljubinka Andonoska, Lachezar Anguelov,Theodore Arapis, Carolyn Arcand, George Atisa, Lonce Bailey, Celeste Baker, Brian Barnett,Christina Barsky,John Bartle, David Beck, Jane Beckett-Camarata, Michael Bednarczuk, Toy Beeninga, Terry Bellamy, L. J. Bilmes, Carol Block, David Boyd, Kaelan Boyd,Spencer Brien, Kevin Bronner, Douglas Brook, Marlon Brown,Benjamin Brunjes, Eric Brunner, Beverly Bunch,Thad Calabrese, Douglas Carr, Michelle Casciato, Crystal Certain, Cleopatra Charles,Can Chen, Gang Chen, Debby Cherney, Cary Christian,Benjamin Clark, Shane Corbin, Daniel Costie, Jason Cournoyer, Andrew Crosby,Jeff Cummins, Stephanie Davis, J. W. Decker, Jessica DeShazo,Ana Maria Dimand, Amy Donahue,James Douglas, Janet Dutcher,Komla Dzigbede,Robert Eger, Todd Ely,Natalia Ermasova, Liz Farmer, Lucianna Farmer,Dagney Faulk, Drew Finley,Carla Flink, Michael Ford, Daniel Foth,Aimee Franklin, Mike Franks,Marc Fudge, Richard Funderburg, Carl Gabrini, Bryan Gadow, David Gentry, Chris Godlewski, Suzanne Gooding,Andrew Grandage,Robert Greer, Christian Griffith, Amanda Grogan, Merl Hackbart,William Hatcher, Michael Hattery, Michael Hayes, Kellie Hebert,Rebecca Hendrick, Edward Hill, Susan Hiscocks, Alfred Ho, Trang Hoang, Ellenore Holbrook, Mike Hoppe,Yilin Hou, John Hudson, Nancy Hudspeth, Jackie Huffman,Mikhail Ivonchyk, G. Jason Jolley,Peter Jones, Jason Juffras,Jonathan Justice,Amanda Kass, Heidi Kerns, Junghack Kim, Saerim Kim, Lynn Korn, Arwi Kriz, Olha Krupa, Jennifer Lampman, Jim Landers, Keith Lane,Jekyung Lee, Keith Lee, Sooho Lee,Matthew Leight, Stephanie Leiser, Agustin Moreta, Helisse Levine, Tony Levitas,Sungdae Lim,Michelle Lofton,Felipe Lozano-Rojas, Martin Luby, Onyumbe Lukongo, Jennifer Mace, Kaitrin Mahar, Joseph Martin,David Matkin, Rusty Mau, Arche McAdoo, Anthony McCann, Dean Mead, Kirk Medlin,Charles Menifield, Justin Merritt, John Metro,Roy Meyers,David Mitchell, Thomas Moeller,Zachary Mohr, Temirlan Moldogaziev, Bryant Morehead, Chris Morrill,Sian Mughan, Joyce Munro, Bruce Neubauer, Melissa Neuman,Phuong Nguyen-Hoang, Marc Nicole, James Nordin,Julius Nukpezah, Susan O'Brien, Amy Oland, Julie Osteen,Amber Overholser,Michael Overton,Sungho Park, Jordan Paschal,Rahul Pathak, Marvin Phaup,Kawika Pierson, Wendy Pope,Geoffrey Propheter, Steve Redburn, Lesley Reder, David Reed,Vincent Reitano, Sam Riddle,William Rivenbark, Alejandro Rodriguez, Mark Romito,Justin Ross, Irene Rubin, Nicholas Sadler, Nicholas Sarpy, Josephine Schafer, Robert Schuhmann, Elizabeth Searing, Alex Sekwat,Iuliia Shybalkina,Akheil Singla, Alex Smith, Christy Smith, Zachary Smith, Douglas Snow, Dragan Stanisevski, Jon Stehle,Eric Stokan,Samuel Stone, David Swindell,Charles Taylor, Lori Taylor, Tran Vu, Jay Toland, John Topinka,Evelyn Trammell, Paul Trogen, Ed Van Eenoo, Elizabeth Wadle,Sally Wallace, Shu Wang, Rob Wassmer, Paul Weinstein, Amy Wells, Laura Wheeler,Daniel Williams,Katherine Willoughby,Darrin Wilson, Paul Winfree, Sharon Wojda, Blue Wooldridge, Paige Worsham, Kristina Wright, Stefen Wynn, Yan Xiao, H. Xu, Lang Yang, Wie Yusuf, Aziza Zemrani, Zhirong Zhao, Nancy Zielke

Public Finance Journal(2024)

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Public budgeting and finance is a discipline that encompasses communities of research and practice. Too often, however, these communities fail to engage each other, instead choosing to operate independently. The result is that the research being conducted fails to address the questions of the day and our governments’ challenges. In this article, we come together as a community of academics and practitioners to establish an agenda for where future research should be conducted. This agenda aims to align the research being undertaken within the academic community with the needs of those working in the community of practice. After establishing ten areas where research is needed, we followed a ranked-choice voting process to establish a prioritization for them. Based on the outcome of this process, the two primary areas where research is currently needed most are the fiscal health of our governments and the implementation of social equity budgeting.
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