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Balancing the Federal Budget: Trimming the Herds Or Eating the Seed Corn?
Irene S. Rubin
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| #4845187 in Books | CQ Press | 2002-12-01 | 2002-12-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.76 x6.00l,.97 | File type: PDF | 295 pages | ||5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.| Outdated? Think Again.|By Reader|Just when it seems that the government is once more wallowing in huge budget deficits and that a balanced budget is a thing of the past, this book by noted organization and fiscal administration expert Irene Rubin only gains more significance for the insights it offers about current condition. While the book recounts the struggle to balance the||"Well-written and insightful, a must-read for students of public policy and public administration." -- James D. Savage, University of Virginia|About the Author|Irene S. Rubin is Professor Emeritus of Public Administ
In this timely book Irene Rubin focuses on how government tried and eventually succeeded in balancing the U.S. federal budget in 1998. With characteristic insight and a lively narrative, Rubin describes the successive efforts of Congress and the administration over seventeen years to shape a process that would encourage balance, as well as the reactions of federal agencies to the pressure.
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