This paper analyzes whether the Congressional budget process (instituted in 1974) leads to lower aggregate spending than does the piece-meal appropriations process that preceded it. Previous theoretical analysis, using spatial models of legislator preferences, is inconclusive. This paper uses a model of interest group lobbying, where a legislature determines spending on a national public good and on subsidies to subsets of the population that belong to nationwide sector-specific interest groups. In the appropriations process, the Appropriations Committee proposes a budget, maximizing the joint welfare of voters and the interest groups, that leads to overspending on subsidies. In the budget process, a Budget Committee proposes an aggregate l...
In this paper we study the relationship between legislature size with respect to general government ...
Observers of Congress often cite the budget process as evidence of the institution’s contemporary dy...
This paper uses the political economy model of Battaglini and Coate (2008) to analyze the impact of ...
This paper analyzes whether the Congressional budget process (instituted in 1974) leads to lower agg...
Richard Fenno, in Power of the Purse, contends that the budget process responds to interest group pr...
This dissertation contributes to the literature on the relationship between political constraints an...
Congressional scholars have frequently reported dramatic shifts int he mood of Congress toward feder...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 2005.Includes bi...
The analyses undertaken in this study generate evidence supportive of the hypothesis that Congress t...
Last year, the U.S. government shut down, and its debt ceiling was very nearly reached because of bu...
A public budget involves decisions on its size and distribution. These aspects are decided by a legi...
Reconciliation has become a regular feature of the congressional budget process. We address the ques...
Gilmour traces the development of the congressional budget process from its origin through the emerg...
This report briefly explains how the annual budget resolution sets forth total spending and revenue ...
318 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.There are two general theorie...
In this paper we study the relationship between legislature size with respect to general government ...
Observers of Congress often cite the budget process as evidence of the institution’s contemporary dy...
This paper uses the political economy model of Battaglini and Coate (2008) to analyze the impact of ...
This paper analyzes whether the Congressional budget process (instituted in 1974) leads to lower agg...
Richard Fenno, in Power of the Purse, contends that the budget process responds to interest group pr...
This dissertation contributes to the literature on the relationship between political constraints an...
Congressional scholars have frequently reported dramatic shifts int he mood of Congress toward feder...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 2005.Includes bi...
The analyses undertaken in this study generate evidence supportive of the hypothesis that Congress t...
Last year, the U.S. government shut down, and its debt ceiling was very nearly reached because of bu...
A public budget involves decisions on its size and distribution. These aspects are decided by a legi...
Reconciliation has become a regular feature of the congressional budget process. We address the ques...
Gilmour traces the development of the congressional budget process from its origin through the emerg...
This report briefly explains how the annual budget resolution sets forth total spending and revenue ...
318 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.There are two general theorie...
In this paper we study the relationship between legislature size with respect to general government ...
Observers of Congress often cite the budget process as evidence of the institution’s contemporary dy...
This paper uses the political economy model of Battaglini and Coate (2008) to analyze the impact of ...