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AFEBI Accounting Review, 2021
This study aims to prove and test the factors that influence budget absorption. The factors tested in this study are budget planning, budget execution, procurement of goods and services, human resource competence and budget politics. The data source used
Sofia Gusmartina +2 more
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This study aims to prove and test the factors that influence budget absorption. The factors tested in this study are budget planning, budget execution, procurement of goods and services, human resource competence and budget politics. The data source used
Sofia Gusmartina +2 more
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2023
While governments prefer to alter budgets to fit their ideological stances, the domestic and international contexts can facilitate or constrain behavior. The Politics of Budgets demonstrates when governments do and do not make preferred budgetary changes. It argues for an interconnected view of budgets and explores both the reallocation of expenditures
Christine S. Lipsmeyer +2 more
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While governments prefer to alter budgets to fit their ideological stances, the domestic and international contexts can facilitate or constrain behavior. The Politics of Budgets demonstrates when governments do and do not make preferred budgetary changes. It argues for an interconnected view of budgets and explores both the reallocation of expenditures
Christine S. Lipsmeyer +2 more
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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 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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Dividing the Pie: Parties, Institutional Limits, and State Budget Trade-Offs
State Politics & Policy Quarterly, 2019Although many studies on budgetary outcomes of state politics focus on budget sizes, budget trade-off studies focus on budget composition. This study examines the role of state politics in explaining budget trade-offs.
Jinhai Yu, E. Jennings, J. S. Butler
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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 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 Aspects of Budgeting In Hospitals
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1977The 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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Conditional Political Budget Cycles
2002This Paper uses a large new panel data set to examine the relationship between elections and fiscal policy. We find clear evidence of political business cycles in macroeconomic policy: spending increases before elections while revenues fall, leading to a larger deficit in election years.
Shi, Min, Svensson, Jakob
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“The Miracles of Bookkeeping”: How Budget Politics Link Fiscal Policies and Financial Markets1
American Journal of Sociology, 2017Sarah L. Quinn
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