Daniel Mullins
Associate Professor at American University School of Public Affairs

Schools
- American University School of Public Affairs
Links
Biography
American University School of Public Affairs
Degrees
Ph.D. Syracuse University
M.P.A. University of Georgia
B.S. Central Michigan University
Bio
Professor Mullin''s research has focused on fiscal reform and decentralization, intergovernmental fiscal systems, the effects of tax and expenditure limitations on state and local fiscal structure, the implications of demographic changes for state and local revenues and expenditures, municipal budgeting practices, economic development strategies, and the spatial and economic structure of metropolitan areas. His research has appeared in a variety of academic and professional publications. In adivition to his teaching and academic research experience, Mullins has served extensively in consulting and advisory capacities on issues of public sector budgeting and intergovernmental fiscal relations both domestically and abroad. He is also managing editor of the journal Public Budgeting and Finance.
Teaching
Spring 2018
PUAD-631 Financing Government Services
PUAD-671 Cost Benefit Analysis
PUAD-899 Doctoral Dissertation
Fall 2018
PUAD-631 Financing Government Services
PUAD-685 Topics in Policy Analysis/Mgmt: Pub Finance in Developing Coun
PUAD-899 Doctoral Dissertation
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