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The politics of budgets, getting a piece of the pie, Christine S. Lipsmeyer, Andrew Q. Philips, Guy D. Whitten

Label
The politics of budgets, getting a piece of the pie, Christine S. Lipsmeyer, Andrew Q. Philips, Guy D. Whitten
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The politics of budgets
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
1350843087
Responsibility statement
Christine S. Lipsmeyer, Andrew Q. Philips, Guy D. Whitten
Series statement
Cambridge Social Sciences eBooks
Sub title
getting a piece of the pie
Summary
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 across policy areas and the interplay among budgetary components. While previous scholars have investigated how politics and economics shape a single budgetary category, or collective categories, this methodologically rich study analyzes data for thirty-three countries across thirty-five years to provide a more comprehensive theoretical approach: a 'holistic' framework about the competition and contexts around the budgetary process and an of examination of how and when these factors affect the budgetary decision-making processes.--, Provided by publisher
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