Incrementalism in budgetary process: myth or reality?
By: Min-Chin Chiang.
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ArticleSubject(s): Team Building | Systems Approach | Resources Allocation | Budgeting
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Chinese Public Administration ReviewSummary: The purpose of this paper is to explore the stragies employed in budgetary process. Budgeting in the public sector is a process central to politics, particularly to administrative politics and the operations of government agencies and programs.From a practical standpoint, it is the major formal mechanism through which necessary resources are obtained. In one sense, it is the accumulation of other assertions of influence, a major point at which political influence really comes into play and make a crucial difference to the welfare of an agency.From a theoretical standpoint, budgeting represents a formalized process of allocating resources, of deciding who gets what, and how. It is something of crossroad in the p
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The purpose of this paper is to explore the stragies employed in budgetary process. Budgeting in the public sector is a process central to politics, particularly to administrative politics and the operations of government agencies and programs.From a practical standpoint, it is the major formal mechanism through which necessary resources are obtained. In one sense, it is the accumulation of other assertions of influence, a major point at which political influence really comes into play and make a crucial difference to the welfare of an agency.From a theoretical standpoint, budgeting represents a formalized process of allocating resources, of deciding who gets what, and how. It is something of crossroad in the p


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