ABFM’s in-person conference was held at the Georgetown Marriott Hotel in Washington D.C. from Thursday, September 30 through Saturday noon, October 2. This was the first in-person conference in two years for the Association due to the COVID crisis. The conference...
We are glad to share with you a Syracuse Webinar Series on Property Tax Administration and Design. It is a bi-weekly presentation of academic papers on property taxation. The fall 2021 series has nine scholars to present their papers. The authors are from within the...
Nominations will be accepted through July 30, 2021, for the Aaron B. Wildavsky award. Honoring the lifetime scholarly accomplishments of Aaron B. Wildavsky, this award is presented annually to a distinguished scholar in the field of public budgeting and financial...
We are pleased to announce that The Honorable Carolyn Bourdeaux (GA-7) and GAO Comptroller General Gene Dodaro will be speaking at the opening plenary session of the ABFM conference, Thursday, September 30, from 9:00 to 10:30. The session...
ABFM is now seeking candidates to stand for election for Vice Chair-Elect (2021) and for three openings on its Executive Committee (2022-2024). The Vice Chair-Elect becomes Vice Chair in 2022, then becomes the Chair-Elect in 2023 and serves as the Conference Chair for...
Graduate students who have written outstanding papers in the field as part of a course, independent study, or other faculty supervised projects are eligible. The paper must be nominated by a faculty supervisor and must have been written between June 2020 and June...
This award is presented to honor the lifetime scholarly accomplishments of Aaron B. Wildavsky. The award is presented annually to a distinguished scholar in the field of public budgeting and financial management for lifetime achievement. The award...
This award is presented to honor the lifetime accomplishments of S. Kenneth Howard. The award is presented annually to a distinguished practitioner in the field of public budgeting and financial management for lifetime achievement. T he award recipient should be an...