
The Budget Process
A Parliamentary Imperative
David G. McGee(Author)
Pluto Press
Published on 20. September 2007
Book
Hardback
171 pages
978-0-7453-2774-7 (ISBN)
Description
Parliament's right to authorise government spending is the source of all other parliamentary powers and is fundamental to democracy. How parliaments enforce this power and how they can play their full part in the budget process more effectively are described in this detailed assessment of the appropriate and varied rules and practices being developed around the Commonwealth and beyond.
The Budget Process provides an insider's view of Parliament's role in approving and overseeing government spending: what Parliament is supposed to do, what it isn't, and how it could do more.
The Budget Process provides an insider's view of Parliament's role in approving and overseeing government spending: what Parliament is supposed to do, what it isn't, and how it could do more.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Library binding
Dimensions
Height: 215 mm
Width: 135 mm
Weight
342 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7453-2774-7 (9780745327747)
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Person
David G. McGee QC, is Clerk of the House of Representatives of New Zealand. He is the author of The Budget Process (Pluto, 2007).
Content
1. Introduction
2. Budget preparation
3. Approval of the budget
4. Approval of the budget
5. Implementing the budget
6. Evaluation of the budget
7. The federal dimension and second chambers
8. Reflections
Appendix 1 Works consulted
Appendix 2 Participants in the CPA Budget and Financial Oversight Workshop, London, 8-10 November 2006
Appendix 3Scrutinizing Public Expenditures: Assessing the Performance of Public Accounts Committees
2. Budget preparation
3. Approval of the budget
4. Approval of the budget
5. Implementing the budget
6. Evaluation of the budget
7. The federal dimension and second chambers
8. Reflections
Appendix 1 Works consulted
Appendix 2 Participants in the CPA Budget and Financial Oversight Workshop, London, 8-10 November 2006
Appendix 3Scrutinizing Public Expenditures: Assessing the Performance of Public Accounts Committees