The Politics of Public Budgeting: Getting and Spending, Borrowing and Balancing, 5th Edition
As Irene Rubin has shown convincingly in past editions, public budgeting is inherently political. Short-term partisan goals overrun long-term public interest and democratic processes, eroding institutional and public capacity to address collective problems. By presenting federal, state, and local budgeting within a comparative framework, Rubin's classic text gives exp
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Published
October 30th 2005
by CQ Press
(first published January 1993)
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Irene Rubin is one of our foremost experts on public budgeting. Here, she explores "tyhe politics of public budgeting." The book considerts such subjects as the political side of public budgets, the politics of revenues (e.g., raising taxes, changing the budget process and what is involved there, expenditures, efforts at balancing the budget, adopting budgets and implementing them, and a return to the politics of budget decision-making.
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