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How High Should They Jump? An Empirical Method for Setting Municipal Financial Ratio Performance Benchmarks

Authors
  1. Andrews
  2. Bird
  3. Boadway
  4. Bowerman
  5. Brignall
  6. Byrnes
  7. Department of Local Government
  8. Community Recovery and Resilience (DLGCRR) Department of Local Government
  9. Diefenbach
  10. Dollery
  11. Dollery
  12. Downe
  13. Drew
  14. Drew
  15. Drew
  16. Drew
  17. Drew
  18. Drew
  19. Everitt
  20. Helden
  21. Hood
  22. Independent Local Government Review Panel (ILGRP)
  23. Kloha
  24. Ladd
  25. Levine
  26. Martin
  27. Milligan
  28. Mizruchi
  29. Murphy
  30. Office of Local Government
  31. Pricewaterhouse Coopers (PWC)
  32. Queensland Treasury Corporation (QTC)
  33. Rivenbark
  34. Siverbo
  35. Tasmanian Audit Office (TAO)
  36. TCorp
  37. Thompson
  38. Tiebout
  39. Trussel
  40. Woodward
  41. Zafra-Gomez
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'Wiley'
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