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THE POLITICS OF BUDGETING

The Bottom Line, 1993
Political concerns are an integral part of any library's budgeting process. This article identifies the various constituencies who must be won over during budget development, allocation, and management, specifically in university libraries. The author outlines ways to ensure the support of major figures, suggests useful strategies, and presents ...
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Political budget cycles

Political budget cycle (PBC) research examines election cycles in public spending, taxes, and budget deficits. Current research asks not whether but under what circumstances a PBC is likely to occur. This chapter takes stock of this literature, identifying which conditioning factors have been examined. It seems that PBCs are larger and more frequent in
Jakob de Haan, Bram Gootjes
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Parliaments and Budgeting: Understanding the Politics of the Budget

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2006
Can parliaments make an effective contribution to the budget process while preserving fiscal discipline? Increasing budget transparency and anchoring fiscal responsibility are critical tasks for emerging economies seeking to enhance fiscal governance and curb corruption.
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Political Aspects of Budgeting In Hospitals

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1977
The political nature of the hospital budgetary process and the pharmacist's participation in that process are discussed. Among the political factors discussed are personal considerations, development of confidence among other officials, institutional-philosophical considerations, demographic pressures and information.
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Equilibrium Political Budget Cycles [PDF]

open access: possibleAmerican Economic Review, 1987
Prior to elections, governments (at all levels) frequently undertake a consumption binge. Taxes are cut, transfers are raised, and government spending is distorted towards highly visible items. The "political business cycle" (better be thought of as "the political budget cycle") has been intensively examined, at least for the case of national elections.
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The Politics of Budgeting in Indonesia

2018
This thesis explores the nature of public budget-making through a study of the interplay between formal political institutions and informal practices within Indonesia’s budgetary arena after the 2014 elections. It draws on a body of theory that deals with the role of political institutions in budget-making and engages with key theoretical debates in ...
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Political Budget Cycles

2017
The political budget cycle—how elections affect government fiscal policy—is one of the most studied subjects in political economy and political science. The key theoretical question is whether incumbent governments can time or structure public finances in ways that improve their chances of reelection; the key empirical question is whether this in fact ...
Aaskoven, Lasse, Lassen, David Dreyer
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The Politics of the ‘People's Budget’

The Historical Journal, 1973
The view that Lloyd George designed his ‘People's Budget’of 1909–10 so as to invite its rejection by the House of Lords has fallen very largely out of favour with scholars, and it is now generally accepted that he devised his Budget as an alternative to rather than as a means to a battle with the Lords. As argued by Roy Jenkins and others, Lloyd George
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Budget Reform Politics

1989
In this 1989 book Charles Stewart analyses the development of the budgetary process in the House of Representatives between 1865 and 1921. The period began with the creation of the House Appropriations Committee and ended with the passage of the Budgetary Accounting Act.
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Congress and Budget Politics

2011
The federal budget is often the center of congressional politics. For fiscal year 2009, the federal government's spending will exceed $3 trillion, or approximately $10,000 for every American. And estimates for fiscal year 2010 project an even larger number.
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