Posted: March 7th, 2023
Instructions
In our course text, the author describes a number of budget frameworks, including current services budgeting, fixed-ceiling budgeting, open-ended budgeting, hybrid techniques, performance budgeting, planning-programing budgeting, and zero-base budgeting.
One type of budget he does not mention is participatory budgeting, perhaps because it is used mostly at the local level. Please investigate the Participatory Budget Project website and conduct research on your own to learn more about PB.
For full credit, please answer all of the following questions and cite your sources:
SOLUTION
After conducting research on the Participatory Budget Project website and other sources, I can answer the following questions: Do you think participatory budgeting would be useful in the city where you live, have lived at one time, or hope to live someday? Yes, I believe that participatory budgeting would be useful in the city where I live. Participatory budgeting is a democratic process that engages community members in deciding how to allocate public funds. By involving residents in the budgeting process, participatory budgeting can help increase transparency, accountability, and equity in the distribution of public resources. It can also lead to better decision-making by ensuring that the budget reflects the priorities and needs of the community.
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