The Federal Budget for 1974

The Federal Budget for 1974
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1973
Genre: Budget
ISBN: LCCN:73602042

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The Federal Budget for 1974

The Federal Budget for 1974
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 288
Release: 1973
Genre: Budget
ISBN: MINN:31951P01183953G

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The U S Budget in Brief

The U S  Budget in Brief
Author: United States. Office of Management and Budget
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 76
Release: 1973
Genre: Budget
ISBN: UOM:39015057286380

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An Assessment of Federal Budget Policy 1974 75

An Assessment of Federal Budget Policy  1974 75
Author: Judith Maxwell
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 15
Release: 1974
Genre: Budget
ISBN: OCLC:4750501

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Review of the Economy and the 1975 Budget

Review of the Economy and the 1975 Budget
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Budget
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 182
Release: 1974
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: STANFORD:36105009850210

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Proposed Constitutional Amendments to Balance the Federal Budget

Proposed Constitutional Amendments to Balance the Federal Budget
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 2130
Release: 1994
Genre: Budget
ISBN: PSU:000023482067

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The Budget Puzzle

The Budget Puzzle
Author: John Cogan,Timothy Muris,Allen Schick
Publsiher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1994-05-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0804720916

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In the United States, the size and composition of the federal budget is arguably the most important single issue of the 1990's, yet most debates and commentaries on the subject are largely uninformed. Virtually no one - whether government official, member of Congress, journalist, or taxpayer - seems to understand how the budget is put together and what it means. This is hardly surprising, since the budget has become extraordinarily complicated. The structure of the budget reform act of 1911 has been maintained, with the changes of additional reforms (1974, 1986, and 1990) piled on top of it, while virtually nothing has been discarded. Most people are distressed at the enormous size of the federal deficit and perplexed because highly touted plans and agreements to bring the deficit down result in an even higher deficit. Why does this happen? Why is there a growing deficit amid cries of underfunding? Why is there general agreement on a format that has proved so misleading? This book comprises a series of essays about the federal budget - how and why it has grown so large, why most "deficit-reduction" measures are either shams or predestined to fail, and why understanding budget issues is so difficult. The authors offer a new perspective, a microbudgeting approach, which requires examining in detail how the federal government makes its budget decisions. Macrobudgeting, which is concerned with totals rather than parts, has prevailed for more than a generation in both Democratic and Republican administrations; the deficit-reduction drives of the 1980's, for example, failed because the parts added up to more than the targeted totals. By contrast, microbudgeting breaks the budget down into its basic elements, carefully reviews the assumptions underlying each program or account, and critically examines the methods by which savings are computed. Using this approach, the authors demonstrate that it is possible to understand the budget process and to make informed decisions on issues of public policy. Individual essays focus on such topics as: the changing Congressional budget processes that have been critically important in contributing to the federal budget deficits that have persisted since World War II; the origins, uses, and abuses of budget baselines; and the myth of the budget reductions of the Reagan presidency.

Federal Budget Process Reform

Federal Budget Process Reform
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Reform and Oversight. Subcommittee on Government Management, Information, and Technology
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 528
Release: 1997
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UCR:31210016411629

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