James E. Kee (jedkee@gwu.edu), Professor: B.A.
(History and Political Science), University of Notre Dame; M.PA., J.D.,
New York University. Professor Kee's teaching and research
interests include budget theory and policy; intergovernmental finance;
state-federal management issues; and public sector productivity,
management, and leadership. Professor Kee has had an extensive career
in state government administration in New York and Utah. He was counsel
to the New York State Legislature and served under two Utah governors
as state planning coordinator, state budget director, and executive
director of the Department of Administrative Services. His publications
include Out of Balance (with Scott Matheson, 1986); "The Crisis and the
Anticrisis Dynamic: Reshaping the American Federal System" (1992) in
Public Administration Review, and "Benefit-Cost Analysis", in Handbook
of Practical Program Evaluation.