Professionalism and public administration: A bibliography |
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Authors: | Jack Rabin Herbert Hagens |
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Affiliation: | Center for Public Policy and Administration , Rider College , Post Office Box 6400, Lawrenceville, New Jersey, 08648 |
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Abstract: | Abstract This paper tests public budgeting to ascertain if it has both a long‐run equilibrium and short‐run incremental process. In the model, the decision‐maker strives to achieve budgetary balance over the long‐run but is constrained in the short‐run and follows incremental decision‐making. The interaction between expenditures and revenues, along with several control variables, is tested for each of the Canadian provinces using data between 1961 and 2000. The results show that in the long‐run, expenditures force the budget toward balance in all the provinces with the exception of British Columbia. In that province, there was a fiscal synchronization of revenues and expenditures working in combination. In the short‐run, incrementalism occurs in nine of the ten provinces. |
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Keywords: | Budget Decision making Incrementalism Provincial government |
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