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Policy and Politics in State Budgeting

Kurt M. Thurmaier Katherine G. Willoughby

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English
Routledge
31 March 2001
States are the key to contemporary government reform efforts in the United States, but we know very little about their relative effectiveness at resource allocation and their actual capacity to absorb additional fiscal and managerial responsibilities. This path-breaking study examines state budget offices as institutional actors, with special attentio to the role of budget examiners. Drawing on empirical findings from field studies of eleven states in the American heartland, the authors demonstrate how budgeting at the state level has become more policy-oriented, requiring complex decision making by budget analysts. The incrementalist model of budgetary decision-making thus gives way to a multiple rationalities model. The authors illustrate the decision-making model with the story of two office examiners who have distinctly different orientations as they begin their work, and contrast the different decision nationalities that come into play for them at different points in a typical budget cycle. The book includes a comprehensive bibliography of historical and modern writings on state budgeting operations, activities, and decision-making; state budgeting cycles; and the state-level policy development process.

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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 31mm
Weight:   703g
ISBN:   9780765602930
ISBN 10:   0765602938
Pages:   398
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational ,  A / AS level ,  Further / Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
List of Tables, Figures, and Boxes, Preface, Acknowledgments, Acronyms, Chapter 1. Introduction, Chapter 2. The State Budget Office and the Budget Problem, Chapter 3. Budget Rationalities: Effectiveness Decisions, Chapter 4. Budget Rationalities: Efficiency Decisions, Chapter 5. Budget Office Orientations and Decision Contexts, Chapter 6. The Anatomy of a Policy-Oriented Budget Recommendation, Chapter 7. The Anatomy of a Control-Oriented Budget Recommendation, Chapter 8. Changing Roles: From Guarding the Purse to Guarding the Policy, Chapter 9. Conclusion, References, Index, About the Authors

Thurmaier, Kurt M.; Willoughby, Katherine G.

Reviews for Policy and Politics in State Budgeting

William Appleman Williams was an American original, a radical public intellectual with a pathbreaking analysis of expansion as the dynamic of American history and a vision of how America might be different. The authors, admiring yet critical, have a masterful command of the historical and political context necessary to grasp the shaping of Williams thought and gauge his remarkable influence. This lucid intellectual biography makes Williams accessible to a new generation coming to grips with empire as an American way of life. <br>-Alfred F. Young, Senior Research Fellow, Newberry Library <br>. . . fair-minded and rigorously researched, as well as exceptionally interesting. This thoughtful biography of a major, if now neglected, American intellectual is recommended . . .. <br>- Publishers Weekly <br> Paul M. Buhle and Edward Rice-Maximin . . . have brought back all the participants, the theories, the arguments, the alliances; the whole disrupting shebang of the late fiftiesand early sixties . . . This is a lively intellectual biography by radical participants of the struggles it brings back to life. <br>- The Nation <br>. . . a superb study of the genesis of an American radical and a proprietary patriot. <br>- Chronicles <br> For those of us who knew Bill Williams as a teacher, colleague, friend or public figure, this book is guaranteed to fill in many gaps in our knowledge of one of the intellectual giants of the United States, post 1950. For those who have not yet been exposed to his scholarship...this book provides an excellent introduction to...all his major works. <br>- Monthly Review, 6/96 <br>


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