The notion of \u27incrementalism\u27, formulated by Aaron Wildavsky in the 1960\u27s, has been extremely influential in the public budgeting literature. In essence, it entails the claim that legislators engaged in budgetary policymaking accept past allocations, and decide only on the allocation of increments to revenue. Wildavsky explained incrementalism with reference to the cognitive limitations of lawmakers and their desire to reduce conflict. This paper uses a legislative bargaining framework to undertake a formal analysis of incremental budgeting. An exogenously chosen agenda setter proposes budgets and seeks to build coalitions to secure passage, over multiple periods. The central result is that the agenda setter can lower her cost of...
The appeal of V.O. Key for a budgetary theory is a landmark in interest in public budgeting in moder...
In a series of papers Persson and Tabellini (2001, 2003, 2004) showed that the fiscal policies in pr...
318 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.There are two general theorie...
The notion of \u27incrementalism\u27, formulated by Aaron Wildavsky in the 1960\u27s, has been extre...
In a variety of settings, budgets are set by a committee that interacts repeatedly over many budget ...
A public budget involves decisions on its size and distribution. These aspects are decided by a legi...
This paper develops an infinite horizon model of public spending and taxation in which policy decisi...
This paper develops an infinite horizon model of public spending and taxation in which policy decisi...
This dissertation seeks to provide a rational explanation of legislative decisions on distributive i...
This paper analyzes whether the Congressional budget process (instituted in 1974) leads to lower agg...
We develop a general theory of budgetary politics and examine its implications on a new dataset on U...
Incrementalism is the dominant theory for explaining government decisions about policy and bud-gets,...
This paper analyzes the standard Neoclassical growth model where agents are heterogeneous in their i...
We extend the existing formal literature on bargaining in legislatures by analyzing the strategic in...
This paper models a legislature in which the same agenda setter serves for two periods, showing how ...
The appeal of V.O. Key for a budgetary theory is a landmark in interest in public budgeting in moder...
In a series of papers Persson and Tabellini (2001, 2003, 2004) showed that the fiscal policies in pr...
318 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.There are two general theorie...
The notion of \u27incrementalism\u27, formulated by Aaron Wildavsky in the 1960\u27s, has been extre...
In a variety of settings, budgets are set by a committee that interacts repeatedly over many budget ...
A public budget involves decisions on its size and distribution. These aspects are decided by a legi...
This paper develops an infinite horizon model of public spending and taxation in which policy decisi...
This paper develops an infinite horizon model of public spending and taxation in which policy decisi...
This dissertation seeks to provide a rational explanation of legislative decisions on distributive i...
This paper analyzes whether the Congressional budget process (instituted in 1974) leads to lower agg...
We develop a general theory of budgetary politics and examine its implications on a new dataset on U...
Incrementalism is the dominant theory for explaining government decisions about policy and bud-gets,...
This paper analyzes the standard Neoclassical growth model where agents are heterogeneous in their i...
We extend the existing formal literature on bargaining in legislatures by analyzing the strategic in...
This paper models a legislature in which the same agenda setter serves for two periods, showing how ...
The appeal of V.O. Key for a budgetary theory is a landmark in interest in public budgeting in moder...
In a series of papers Persson and Tabellini (2001, 2003, 2004) showed that the fiscal policies in pr...
318 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.There are two general theorie...