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The Congressional Budget Office Philip G. Joyce

The Congressional Budget Office By Philip G. Joyce

The Congressional Budget Office by Philip G. Joyce


Summary

Created in 1974, the US Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has become one of the most influential forces in national policymaking. This title discusses the CBO's role in larger budget policy and the more narrow 'scoring' of individual legislation, such as its role in the 2009-2010 Obama health care reform.

The Congressional Budget Office Summary

The Congressional Budget Office: Honest Numbers, Power, and Policymaking by Philip G. Joyce

Created in 1974, the U.S. Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has become one of the most influential forces in national policymaking. A critical component of our system of checks and balances, the CBO has given Congress the analytical capacity to challenge the president on budget issues while it protects the public interest, providing honest numbers about Congress' own budget proposals. The book discusses the CBO's role in larger budget policy and the more narrow 'scoring' of individual legislation, such as its role in the 2009-2010 Obama health care reform. It also describes how the first director, Alice Rivlin, and seven successors managed to create and sustain a nonpartisan, highly credible agency in the middle of one of the most partisan institutions imaginable. The Congressional Budget Office: Honest Numbers, Power, and Policy draws on interviews with high-level participants in the budget debates of the last 35 years to tell the story of the CBO. A combination of political history, economic history, and organizational development, The Congressional Budget Office offers an important, first book-length history of this influential agency.

The Congressional Budget Office Reviews

Public administration scholars will be especially drawn to Joyce's perspective on the CBO story, which emphasizes its leaders, organizational culture, and the complex role of expertise in a representative democracy... Whether or not one teaches and researches the federal budget, it is a citizenship imperative to be literate in budget politics, policies, and processes. Joyce's book is an excellent one-stop resource on all of these issues, which together form the core of governance. Congress & the Presidency Essential of those studying public administration and congressional politics and worth a read by all others in political science. Choice The Congressional Budget Office is important reading for those who care about government institutions and their ability to serve the public faithfully. -- Jason Juffras The Public Manager

About Philip G. Joyce

Philip G. Joyce is a professor of public policy at the University of Maryland. He has twelve years of public sector work experience, including five years with the United States Congressional Budget Office, and is a fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration.

Table of Contents

1. Truth, Power, and Consequences 2. Organizing for Nonpartisan Analysis 3. Macrobudgeting 4. Microbudgeting 5. Policy Analysis 6. Clinton Health Plan: Bringing It All Together 7. Obama Health Care Reform 8. An Excellent Skunk? Index

Additional information

CIN1589017579G
9781589017573
1589017579
The Congressional Budget Office: Honest Numbers, Power, and Policymaking by Philip G. Joyce
Used - Good
Paperback
Georgetown University Press
2011-04-18
264
Winner of Outstanding Academic Book of the Year 6 (United States) Winner of Section on Public Administration Research: Best Book Award (United States). Winner of Woodrow Wilson Foundation Award 6 (United States) Winner of Best Book Award 6 (United States) Winner of Best Book Award (United States). Winner of Woodrow Wilson Foundation Award (United States).
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