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Aaron B. Wildavsky

    Craftways
    Rights and Regulation
    A History of Taxation and Expenditure in the Western World
    The New Politics of the Budgetary Process
    • Among the new class of inductees into the “Longman Classics in Political Science” Series, this Fifth Edition updates and revises Aaron Wildavsky's classic exposition of how federal budget decisions are made and how formal budget institutions and processes are interwoven with political dynamics. This text explains how the federal budget process has evolved and analyzes recent developments in key areas: entitlements, defense, deficit/surplus and reforms. Its critical and stimulating approach and clear, readable explanations make it essential reading for students of politics and public administration, as well as anyone trying to understand a decision-making process that affects virtually all Americans.

      The New Politics of the Budgetary Process
    • Examines how governments have dealt with the problems of deficits, tax revolts, and inequality, and explains the two essential activities of government--taxing and spending--and the basic issues of government finance

      A History of Taxation and Expenditure in the Western World
    • Craftways

      On the Organization of Scholarly Work - Second Enlarged Edition

      • 170 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      Serious students, aside from their specialties, are eager to understand academic life and scholarly work. This curiosity extends to those seeking to enhance their productivity. Traditionally, insights into scholarly practices have been shared informally, with little written guidance available. This work aims to fill that gap. Aaron Wildavsky, a highly regarded political scientist, has compiled essays reflecting on his scholarly methods in response to widespread interest. The chapters cover various topics, including effective reading strategies in social science, collaboration on projects, and improving academic writing. A humorous chapter addresses the challenge of managing time, a precious resource for scholars, particularly in resource-rich universities. Additionally, there’s a focus on the interview process, highlighting both the mechanics and the underlying spirit of scholarly inquiry. The concluding section offers a personal glimpse into Wildavsky’s background and influences, shedding light on how they shape his work approach. This insightful volume, crafted by a master in his field, is relevant for both students and faculty in the social sciences, providing valuable perspectives on the academic experience.

      Craftways