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The origins of budgetary preferences : the Dodge Line and the balanced budget norm in Japan

By: SAVAGE, James D.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: Thousand Oaks : SAGE, July 2002Administration & Society 34, 3, p. 261-284Abstract: Although budgetary theory points out the importance of the balanced budget norm in influencing budgetary outcomes and procedures, this literature tends to ignore where these preffences originate. This study analyzes the source of the balanced budget preference in Japan, identifying its origins, institutionalization, and iinfluence on budgetary policy. The origins of the balanced budget preference are located in the period of the American occupation of post-war Japan. This research, therefore, extends the early incrementalist comparative literature, as well as contemporary theoretical efforts that link budgetary preferences to budgetary outcomes
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Although budgetary theory points out the importance of the balanced budget norm in influencing budgetary outcomes and procedures, this literature tends to ignore where these preffences originate. This study analyzes the source of the balanced budget preference in Japan, identifying its origins, institutionalization, and iinfluence on budgetary policy. The origins of the balanced budget preference are located in the period of the American occupation of post-war Japan. This research, therefore, extends the early incrementalist comparative literature, as well as contemporary theoretical efforts that link budgetary preferences to budgetary outcomes

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