Making Government Work: From White House To CongressRobert E. Hunter, Wayne Berman, John F Kennedy Avalon Publishing, 1986. 11. 10. - 292ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... budget process was the perceived need to conduct negotiations on the FY 1985 budget outside of the processes provided for by the budget act . In his January 1984 State of the Union address , President Reagan called for an ad hoc ...
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... budget process is so complex and time consuming , it tends not only to preclude other congressional activity but also itself to break down and become inoperable . And given that Congress has little inclination to institute serious ...
... budget process is so complex and time consuming , it tends not only to preclude other congressional activity but also itself to break down and become inoperable . And given that Congress has little inclination to institute serious ...
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The Trade Act of 1979 | 8 |
Choices Since | 31 |
The Many Faces of Congressional Budgeting Allen Schick | 72 |
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