This article examines the role, significance and consequences of decisions in the United Kingdom about the definition of public expenditure for planning and control purposes. Three major definitional issues are examined: the narrowing in 1977 of the UK public expenditure definition from a public-sector-wide definition to something much closer to the OECD's ‘general government’ definition; the treatment of the proceeds of asset sales as negative expenditure; and the introduction in the 1990 white paper of a planning total excluding local government expenditure. Three sets of consequences are examined: the eroding commitment to comprehensive coverage; the resulting policy distortions; and the erosion of conventions traditionally governing the...
Tax and spending are central to democratic politics in the United Kingdom and elsewhere, but psepho...
Summary. Studying spending over time requires reliable data. It is not clear that such data exist in...
This paper uses a generalisation of intervention analysis to examine quarterly data on UK public ex...
Governments control public expenditure on definitions different from those of General Government Exp...
research on which this article is based. It is a revised version of a paper presented to the PAC Con...
The latest sterling crisis has raised the prospect of further cuts in public expenditure. It is wide...
Although the devolution plans of the 1970s were abandoned, those debates had far-reaching consequenc...
The accurate measurement and control of public expenditure is fundamental to successful government: ...
Public expenditure in the UK has a location dimension with respect to the devolved arrangements for ...
The period since 1972 has seen major changes in the administration of local government. During the s...
The 1980s in the UK was associated with government by one political party and one leader dedicated t...
This article describes the centralised nature of the UK, briefly describes the changes now under way...
This paper starts from a major contradiction in the literature on recent public sector development. ...
The new fiscal and expenditure policy framework adopted in the United Kingdom in 1997 included clear...
Public spending devolution in practice is widely seen as more appropriate for addressing varied poli...
Tax and spending are central to democratic politics in the United Kingdom and elsewhere, but psepho...
Summary. Studying spending over time requires reliable data. It is not clear that such data exist in...
This paper uses a generalisation of intervention analysis to examine quarterly data on UK public ex...
Governments control public expenditure on definitions different from those of General Government Exp...
research on which this article is based. It is a revised version of a paper presented to the PAC Con...
The latest sterling crisis has raised the prospect of further cuts in public expenditure. It is wide...
Although the devolution plans of the 1970s were abandoned, those debates had far-reaching consequenc...
The accurate measurement and control of public expenditure is fundamental to successful government: ...
Public expenditure in the UK has a location dimension with respect to the devolved arrangements for ...
The period since 1972 has seen major changes in the administration of local government. During the s...
The 1980s in the UK was associated with government by one political party and one leader dedicated t...
This article describes the centralised nature of the UK, briefly describes the changes now under way...
This paper starts from a major contradiction in the literature on recent public sector development. ...
The new fiscal and expenditure policy framework adopted in the United Kingdom in 1997 included clear...
Public spending devolution in practice is widely seen as more appropriate for addressing varied poli...
Tax and spending are central to democratic politics in the United Kingdom and elsewhere, but psepho...
Summary. Studying spending over time requires reliable data. It is not clear that such data exist in...
This paper uses a generalisation of intervention analysis to examine quarterly data on UK public ex...