State Budgetary Responses to COVID-19: The State of Texas
Martin J. Luby and
John English
Municipal Finance Journal, 2020, vol. 41, issue 2, 87 - 101
Abstract:
This paper analyzes the budgetary impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the state of Texas. The paper begins with a contextualization of Texas finances pre-COVID-19 to assess the state’s level of budgetary preparedness prior to the pandemic. The paper then focuses on COVID-19’s financial impact on both the revenue and expenditure sides of the state’s budget and on the specific budgetary responses the state has deployed to mitigate these fiscal impacts.
Date: 2020
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