Fiscal Year 2015 Historical Tables: Budget of the U.S. Government

Fiscal Year 2015 Historical Tables: Budget of the U.S. Government
Author: Office of Management and Budget (U.S.)
Publisher: Office of Management and Budget
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2014-03-13
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780160922800

Historical Tables provides data on budget receipts, outlays, surpluses or deficits, Federal debt, and Federal employment over an extended time period, generally from 1940 or earlier to 2015 or 2019. This volume consists of extensive tables to present the data of the President's Federal Budget. To the extent feasible, the data have been adjusted to provide consistency with the 2015 Budget and to provide comparability over time.

Historical Tables: Budget of the U.S. Government, Fiscal Year 2012

Historical Tables: Budget of the U.S. Government, Fiscal Year 2012
Author: Office of Management and Budget (U S. ).
Publisher: Government Printing Office
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2011-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780160873683

This supplemental volumes for the Budget of the United States Government provide valuable analysis and research aids to be used alongside the main volume of the Budget.

The Oxford Handbook of Public Policy

The Oxford Handbook of Public Policy
Author: Michael Moran
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 1000
Release: 2008-06-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0191563382

The Oxford Handbooks of Political Science is a ten-volume set of reference books offering authoritative and engaging critical overviews of the state of political science. Each volume focuses on a particular part of the discipline, with volumes on Public Policy, Political Theory, Political Economy, Contextual Political Analysis, Comparative Politics, International Relations, Law and Politics, Political Behavior, Political Institutions, and Political Methodology. The project as a whole is under the General Editorship of Robert E. Goodin, with each volume being edited by a distinguished international group of specialists in their respective fields. The books set out not just to report on the discipline, but to shape it. The series will be an indispensable point of reference for anyone working in political science and adjacent disciplines. Public policy is the business end of political science. It is where theory meets practice in the pursuit of the public good. Political scientists approach public policy in myriad ways. Some approach the policy process descriptively, asking how the need for public intervention comes to be perceived, a policy response formulated, enacted, implemented, and, all too often, subverted, perverted, altered, or abandoned. Others approach public policy more prescriptively, offering politically-informed suggestions for how normatively valued goals can and should be pursued, either through particular policies or through alternative processes for making policy. Some offer their advice from the Olympian heights of detached academic observers, others as 'engaged scholars' cum advocates, while still others seek to instil more reflective attitudes among policy practitioners themselves toward their own practices. The Oxford Handbook of Public Policy mines all these traditions, using an innovative structure that responds to the very latest scholarship. Its chapters touch upon institutional and historical sources and analytical methods, how policy is made, how it is evaluated and how it is constrained. In these ways, the Handbook shows how the combined wisdom of political science as a whole can be brought to bear on political attempts to improve the human condition.