Benedict S. Jimenez

730 total citations
38 papers, 444 citations indexed

About

Benedict S. Jimenez is a scholar working on Economics and Econometrics, Political Science and International Relations and Public Administration. According to data from OpenAlex, Benedict S. Jimenez has authored 38 papers receiving a total of 444 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 32 papers in Economics and Econometrics, 31 papers in Political Science and International Relations and 11 papers in Public Administration. Recurrent topics in Benedict S. Jimenez's work include Local Government Finance and Decentralization (30 papers), Fiscal Policies and Political Economy (27 papers) and Fiscal Policy and Economic Growth (22 papers). Benedict S. Jimenez is often cited by papers focused on Local Government Finance and Decentralization (30 papers), Fiscal Policies and Political Economy (27 papers) and Fiscal Policy and Economic Growth (22 papers). Benedict S. Jimenez collaborates with scholars based in United States and Mexico. Benedict S. Jimenez's co-authors include Rebecca Hendrick, Karen Mossberger, Caroline J. Tolbert, Daniel C. Bowen, Whitney B. Afonso, Yonghong Wu and Michael A. Pagano and has published in prestigious journals such as Public Administration Review, Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory and Public Choice.

In The Last Decade

Benedict S. Jimenez

31 papers receiving 419 citations

Peers

Benedict S. Jimenez
Bill Simonsen United States
Frances Stokes Berry United States
Mark D. Robbins United States
Arnold Fleischmann United States
Eric Stokan United States
Ivo Bischoff Germany
John P. Pelissero United States
Maxwell Palmer United States
Bill Simonsen United States
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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Jimenez, Benedict S., et al.. (2024). Mayoral partisanship and municipal fiscal health. Public Choice. 203(1-2). 157–181.
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Jimenez, Benedict S., et al.. (2024). Strategy Formulation Process and Interorganizational Collaboration. Public Performance & Management Review. 47(5). 1228–1262. 2 indexed citations
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Jimenez, Benedict S., et al.. (2022). Not Too Much, Not Too Little: Centralization, Decentralization, and Organizational Change. Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory. 33(1). 170–185. 16 indexed citations
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Jimenez, Benedict S.. (2021). Applying the Loss-Conflict Model of Fiscal Retrenchment: Understanding City Expenditure and Revenue Responses to a Budget Crisis. Public Performance & Management Review. 45(1). 1–29. 4 indexed citations
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Jimenez, Benedict S.. (2018). Power to the People? The Initiative Process and Fiscal Discipline in City Governments. Urban Affairs Review. 55(5). 1280–1311. 6 indexed citations
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Jimenez, Benedict S.. (2018). Fiscal Institutional Externalities: The Negative Effects of Local Tax and Expenditure Limits on Municipal Budgetary Solvency. Public Budgeting & Finance. 38(3). 3–31. 10 indexed citations
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Jimenez, Benedict S.. (2017). Institutional Constraints, Rule‐Following, and Circumvention: Tax and Expenditure Limits and the Choice of Fiscal Tools During a Budget Crisis. Public Budgeting & Finance. 37(2). 5–34. 23 indexed citations
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Jimenez, Benedict S.. (2016). Externalities in the Fragmented Metropolis: Local Institutional Choices and the Efficiency-Equity Tradeoff. SSRN Electronic Journal. 1 indexed citations
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Jimenez, Benedict S.. (2014). Separate, Unequal, and Ignored? Interjurisdictional Competition and the Budgetary Choices of Poor and Affluent Municipalities. Public Administration Review. 74(2). 246–257. 44 indexed citations
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Jimenez, Benedict S.. (2014). Externalities in the Fragmented Metropolis. The American Review of Public Administration. 46(3). 314–336. 24 indexed citations
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Mossberger, Karen, Caroline J. Tolbert, Daniel C. Bowen, & Benedict S. Jimenez. (2012). Unraveling Different Barriers to Internet Use. Urban Affairs Review. 48(6). 771–810. 43 indexed citations
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Jimenez, Benedict S.. (2011). Management Quality and State Bond Ratings: Exploring the Links between Public Management and Fiscal Outcomes. International Journal of Public Administration. 34(12). 783–799. 2 indexed citations
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Mossberger, Karen, Yonghong Wu, & Benedict S. Jimenez. (2010). CAN E-GOVERNMENT PROMOTE INFORMED CITIZENSHIP AND CIVIC ENGAGEMENT? A STUDY OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT WEBSITES IN THE U.S.. 5 indexed citations
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Jimenez, Benedict S. & Rebecca Hendrick. (2010). Is Government Consolidation the Answer?. State and Local Government Review. 42(3). 258–270. 1 indexed citations
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Jimenez, Benedict S.. (2009). Fiscal Stress and the Allocation of Expenditure Responsibilities between State and Local Governments: An Exploratory Study. State and Local Government Review. 41(2). 81–94. 5 indexed citations

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