The Budget Games — Nisa Yazıcı Aydemir

The Budget Games
Nisa Yazıcı AydemirOrion Kitabevi
The Budget Games
Nisa Yazıcı AydemirThe budget policymaking process involves actors from the executive and legislative branches of the government Since these actors have different and usually incompatible goals they are in constant competition to influence the outcome of the policy process in a way to serve their self interests The authorities and tools owned by each actor as well as structural factors determine the winner This book analyzes the executive success in the policy process by focusing on mayoral budgetary policy proposals in large US cities

Orion Kitabevi
Nisa Yazıcı Aydemir tarafından kaleme alınan The Budget Games Orion Kitabevi eseri olarak okurlarla buluşuyor The Budget Games Nisa Yazıcı Aydemir Kitap Özeti The budget policymaking process involves actors from the executive and legislative branches of the government Since these actors have different and usually incompatible goals they are in constant competition to influence the outcome of the policy process in a way to serve their self interests The authorities and tools owned by each actor as well as structural factors determine the winner This book analyzes the executive success in the policy process by focusing on mayoral budgetary policy proposals in large US cities Yayınevi Orion Kitabevi Yazar Nisa Yazıcı Aydemir Sayfa 204 Sayfa Kağıt 1 Hamur Boyut 14 00x20 00 cm Basım Yılı Haziran 2021 Barkod 9786257294287 Kategori Diğer Ekonomi Kitapları

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The budget policymaking process involves actors from the executive and legislative branches of the government Since these actors have different and usually incompatible goals they are in constant competition to influence the outcome of the policy process in a way to serve their self interests The authorities and tools owned by each actor as well as structural factors determine the winner This book analyzes the executive success in the policy process by focusing on mayoral budgetary policy proposals in large US cities