The Treasury and Whitehall: The Planning and Control of Public Expenditure, 1976-1993 Contributor(s): Thain, Colin (Author), Wright, Maurice (Author) |
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ISBN: 0198277849 ISBN-13: 9780198277842 Publisher: Clarendon Press OUR PRICE: $114.00 Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats Published: December 1995 Annotation: The Treasury is at the heart of British Government, responsible for deciding how much to spend and on what. Both the institution and the public expenditure process are the focus of The Treasury and Whitehall, a tour de force of contemporary policy analysis. Based on research undertaken with the co-operation of the Treasury and Whitehall departments, it shows how the key decisions of planning, allocating, and controlling public expenditure are made. With unique access to Treasury Expenditure Controllers and senior financial officials in the main spending departments, the book provides a detailed and authoritative account of the roles, relationships, and inter-actions of the key players in the Whitehall Expenditure Community as they confront each other in the annual rituals of the Expenditure Survey. Thain and Wright explain how the rules of the expenditure game were re-drawn in the 1980s in the relentless search for cuts, greater economy and efficiency in the design and delivery of public services, and the creation of a more enterprising administrative culture. The authors explain how and why the Treasury was rarely able to impose its constitutional authority to stem the tide of rising public expenditure through the turbulent years of the Thatcher and Major Governments. They show that the Treasury is locked into a system of mutually constrained power-relationships with the Whitehall departments, and obliged to negotiate discretionary authority to control their spending. |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Business & Economics | Public Finance - Political Science | Public Policy - Economic Policy |
Dewey: 336.390 |
LCCN: 95012126 |
Physical Information: 1.31" H x 6.14" W x 9.21" (2.22 lbs) 592 pages |
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Publisher Description: With unique access to treasury Expenditure Controllers and senior financial officials in the main spending departments, the authors of this work provide a detailed and authoritative account of the roles, relationships, and inter-actions of the key players in Whitehall Expenditure Community as they confront each other in annual rituals of the Expenditure Survey. Thain and Wright explain how the rules of the expenditure game were re-drawn in the 1980s in the relentless search for cuts, greater economy and efficiency in the design and delivery of public services, and the creation of a more enterprising administrative culture. |