A guide to state debt affordability studies: common elements and best practices
Jennifer Weiner
New England Public Policy Center Policy Brief, 2013
Abstract:
Policymakers must carefully balance a state's capital needs with efforts to keep debt levels affordable. To help weigh these competing concerns, a number of states routinely prepare formal debt affordability studies. By exploring the purpose of such studies, their common elements, and best practices, this policy brief aims to provide guidance to states that are developing or re-examining their own debt affordability analyses.
Date: 2013
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