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How We Have Been Getting Along Without a Budget

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 October 2013

Frederick A. Cleveland*
Affiliation:
President's Commission on Economy and Efficiency
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Extract

Nearly every writer on American government has commented adversely on the fact that appropriations are made by congress each year without a budget. Foreigners have frequently said that they are at a loss to know how we get along without a budget. One hundred and twenty-four years of experience of this kind should be significant. Would it not be well for us to answer the implied interrogatory, in our own minds at least, by considering how we have been getting along.

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Papers and Discussions
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Copyright © American Political Science Association 1913

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