Justin Marlowe

Justin Marlowe (born June 24, 1978)[1] is the Endowed Professor of Public Finance and Civic Engagement at the Daniel J. Evans School of Public Policy and Governance at the University of Washington. He has published four books and more than 50 articles on topics that include capital budgeting and finance, state and local tax policy, public pension liabilities, public health systems finance, government financial disclosure, and public-private partnerships. His work spans multiple disciplines.[2]

Early life and education

Marlowe was born in Iron River in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan and grew up in Pulaski, Wisconsin. He attended Northern Michigan University (BA and MPA) and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (Ph.D.).

Career

Before coming to the University of Washington he was a professor at the University of Kansas.

Selected publications

  • "Public Money" - column (every-other-month) in Governing magazine
  • Governing Guides to Financial Literacy. Guides to public finance
  • Municipal Bonds and Infrastructure Development: Past, Present, and Future - report for the International City/County Management Association and Government Finance Officers Association
  • Capital Budgeting: A Guide for Local Governments. 2nd ed. (with Bill Rivenbark and Jack Vogt) (2009). ICMA.

In 2016 he co-authored the first free, open source textbook on public financial management, Financial Strategy for Public Managers.

References

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  2. Evans School of Public Policy and Governance http://evans.uw.edu/profile/marlowe. Missing or empty |title= (help)
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