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100 1 $aOtt, David J.
245 10 $aFederal budget policy /$cDavid J. Ott and Attiat F. Ott.
250 $a3d ed.
260 0 $aWashington :$bBrookings Institution,$cc1977.
300 $axiv, 178 p. :$bill. ;$c24 cm.
440 0 $aStudies of government finance.$nSecond series.
500 $aIncludes index.
504 $aBibliography: p. 166-173.
505 0 $a1.Introduction -- 2. The Federal Budget: Concepts and Uses -- 2.A: The Unified Federal Budget -- 2.B: Comparison of the Unified Budget and Other Budget Concepts -- 2. C: Tax Expenditures -- 2. D: The Capital or Divided Budget -- 3. The Budget Process -- 3.A: Executive Preparation and Submission -- 3.B: Congressional Budgeting -- 3.C: Budget Execution and Control -- 3. D: Improvements in the Budget Process -- 4. The Record: Federal Spending and Taxes -- 4.A: Trends in Federal Outlays -- 4.B: Budget Priorities since World War II -- 4.C: Trends in Federal Receipts -- 4.D: Deficits and Surpluses -- 4.E: Comparison of Estimated and Actual Budget Figures -- 4.F: Controllability of Budget Outlays -- 4.G: Summary -- 5. Federal Budget Policy and tech Economy -- 5.A: Planned Spending -- 5.B: Federal Budget Policy and Planned Spending -- 5.C: Fiscal Policy Options When Inflation and Recession Coexist -- 5.D: The Deficit or Surplus as a Measure of Fiscal Policy -- 5.E: Summary and Conclusion -- 6. Fiscal Policy and the Budget Program -- 6.A: Restraints on Expenditures and Tax Changes: Lags in Fiscal Policy -- 6.B: Automatic Fiscal Stabilizers -- 6.C: Other Limitations of Fiscal Policy -- 6.D: The Appropriate Budget Policy -- 6.E: Alternative Budget Proposals -- 6.F: Summary -- 7. Fiscal Policy and the National Debt -- 7.A: Definition of the National Debts -- 7.B: Federal Borrowing and the "Crowding Out" Effect -- 7.C: Summary -- 8. Determining the Level of Federal Spending -- 8.A: Purposes of Federal Spending -- 8.B: Federal versus State and Local Responsibility -- 8.C: Spending on Public Goods -- 8.D: Spending on Semipublic Goods -- 8.E: Spending to Affect Income Distribution -- 8.F: Other Federal Spending -- 8.G: The Role of the Individual in Determining the Level of Federal Spending -- 8.H: Some Common Fallacies in Judging Federal Spending -- 8.I: Summary
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