"A Comparative Study Of The Administration Of City Finances In The United States, With Special Reference To The Budget" offers a detailed examination of municipal financial practices in the United States. Authored by Frederick Redman Clow, this study provides a historical snapshot of city budgeting and administration, offering insights into the financial structures and challenges faced by American cities during the period in which it was written.
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