Book by Fisher Patrick
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"Fisher packs a treasure trove of material into this accessible explanation of taxing and spending decisions. Armed with this knowledge, readers will be able to critically analyze the claims politicians make and understand the difficult trade-offs involved in addressing public needs." - William E. Hudson, Providence College "Offering a big picture of the problems faced by the federal government as it tries to balance taxing and spending policy, Fisher makes complicated material understandable for nonspecialists." - David B. Robertson, University of Missouri-St. Louis"
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How are budget decisions made by the US government? Is it fair to blame skyrocketing deficits on an inability to curtail spending? How - and why - are taxing and spending decidedly separate political processes? Emphasizing budgetary politics rather than economic theories, Patrick Fisher offers a clear, thorough overview of how money flows through our government coffers.A welcome realism pervades Fisher's analysis of budget making, and numerous case studies of events in recent budget politics bring his arguments to life. The result is a balanced wealth of material for classroom discussion.
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- EditorialLynne Rienner
- Año de publicación2009
- ISBN 10 1588266192
- ISBN 13 9781588266194
- EncuadernaciónTapa blanda
- Número de edición1
- Número de páginas170