Government Budgeting: Theory, Process, PoliticsAlbert C. Hyde, Jay M. Shafritz Moore Publishing Company, 1978 - 548페이지 |
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... submitted , and much money as well as much time has been spent by the Con- gress in its effort to obtain information about matters that should be laid before them as an open book ; many statutes have been passed governing the manner in ...
... submitted , and much money as well as much time has been spent by the Con- gress in its effort to obtain information about matters that should be laid before them as an open book ; many statutes have been passed governing the manner in ...
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... submitted in January is inevita- bly subject to change . In one session , several hundred budget changes were made . One conferee suggested that the budget be submitted in loose - leaf form ; fluctuating items might be held out until ...
... submitted in January is inevita- bly subject to change . In one session , several hundred budget changes were made . One conferee suggested that the budget be submitted in loose - leaf form ; fluctuating items might be held out until ...
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... submitted under subsection ( a ) and shall include such supporting detail as is practicable . The statement transmitted on or before July 15 of any year may be included in the supplemental summary required to be transmitted under ...
... submitted under subsection ( a ) and shall include such supporting detail as is practicable . The statement transmitted on or before July 15 of any year may be included in the supplemental summary required to be transmitted under ...
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Symposium on Budget Theory | 25 |
Political Implications of Budgetary Reform | 39 |
The Stages of Budget Reform | 47 |
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