About
Robert L. (Bob) Bland is the Endowed Professor of Local Government in the Department
of Public Administration and Faculty Director of the Center for Public Management
in the College of Public Affairs and Health Science. He teaches courses in public
economics, governmental accounting, and budgeting. He has been on the faculty at UNT
since 1982 and served for 22 years as the department’s first chair. In 2019-20, he
served as interim chair of the Department of Criminal Justice. He is the author of
several books, all published by the International City/County Management Association
(ICMA) including, with Michael Overton, A Budgeting Guide for Local Government (4th
edition). He studies and writes about the municipal bond market, property taxation,
tax increment financing, local government investment pools, municipal budgeting, and
city management. He is the recipient of the first Terrell Blodgett Academician Award
given by the Texas City Management Association and the Stephen B. Sweeney Academic
Award from ICMA. Since 2012, he has been an elected fellow in the Congressionally
chartered National Academy of Public Administration. In 2017, he was elected an Honorary
Member of ICMA. On four occasions he has been the recipient of the Outstanding Professor
of the Year Award given by the MPA Student Association. He was elected vice chair
of the Association for Budgeting and Financial Management and in 2022 served as the
association’s chair. In 2023, he received the UNT Foundation’s Eminent Faculty Award,
one of the university’s highest faculty honors. The annual award recognizes a faculty
member who has made outstanding and sustained contributions to scholarly-creative
activity, teaching, and service and has served as an inspiration to the University
of North Texas community.
Primary Research Interests:
- Local tax policy -- Tax increment financing; property tax policy; economics of local
investment;
- Intergovernmental revenue -- flypaper and fungibilty effects if grants (and gifts);
- Municipal bond market -- US and China.
- City management -- performance measurement; financial management
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