Bibliography of Arizona

Bibliography of Arizona

Author: Southwest Museum (Los Angeles, Calif.)

Publisher:

Published: 1914

Total Pages: 460

ISBN-13:

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

"This constitutes the third edition of the original catalogue issued by Dr. Munk in 1900 and 1908. The first contained a few hundred volumes, the second about 1000; the present includes several thousand items, and is accompanied by a subject index"--Foreword, page 11.


Proceedings of the ... Annual Convention of the American Bankers' Association

Proceedings of the ... Annual Convention of the American Bankers' Association

Author: American Bankers' Association

Publisher:

Published: 1910

Total Pages: 906

ISBN-13:

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Proceedings of the sections of the association are included in the volumes as follows: Trust company section (organized 1896) 1st, 3rd-7th, 14th- annual meetings, in v. 23, 25-29, 35- 1897, 1899-1903, 1909- ;Savings bank section (organized 1902) 2d, 8th- annual meetings in v. 29, 35- 1903, 1909- ; Clearing house section (organized 1906) 3d- annual meetings, in v. 35- 1909-


(Hearings) ...

(Hearings) ...

Author: United States. 59th Congress, 1st, session, House. [from old catalog]

Publisher:

Published: 1906

Total Pages: 1052

ISBN-13:

DOWNLOAD EBOOK


The Fiscal Case against Statehood

The Fiscal Case against Statehood

Author: Stephanie D. Moussalli

Publisher: Lexington Books

Published: 2012-03-15

Total Pages: 235

ISBN-13: 0739167006

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

New Mexico and Arizona joined the Union in 1912, despite the opposition from some of their residents. The Fiscal Case against Statehood examines the concerns of the people who lost the battle over statehood in the two territories. Moussalli examines their territorial and early state governments’ fiscal behavior and reveals that while their fears of steep increases in the cost of government were well-founded, statehood also significantly improved their governments’ accountability for their use of the public purse. She concludes that fiscal officials enabled statehood’s growth in government by improving the financial reports and processes. Moussalli examines New Mexico’s and Arizona’s financial reports before and after statehood, and compares them to the state of Nevada’s reports as a control. Through detailed, systematic analysis, Moussalli reveals the fiscal costs and accountability gains of statehood for the residents of New Mexico and Arizona.