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This book assesses Italian budgetary policy over the last thirty years. Covering more than three decades of political change and national transformation, it considers the institutional and external factors that have shaped long-term budgetary changes. The book analyses the levels of expenditure allocation across varying budget categories, and compares the budget bill and budget law in order to shed new light on the specific dynamics that have influenced budgetary decision-making processes. Overall, the book provides important conclusions on the role of the budget as a governmental policy instrument, the consequences of multilevel governance over national budgetary policy, and the impact of national and international crises on budgetary changes. With Italy being one of the most important parliamentary democracies in Europe and a key actor within the European Union, these conclusions have important repercussions for other European parliamentary democracies. The book will appeal to scholars and students of European public policy, public administration and economic governance.

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Chapter 1: Introduction.Chapter 2: Policy-Making and Budget Changes.Chapter 3: Budgeting Policy Within the Union: Italy in the European Context.Chapter 4: Approaching an Explanation of Longitudinal Change in the Italian Budget.Chapter 5: Incremental Changes or Punctuations?Chapter 6: To Change or Not to Change: Governments’ Spending Intentions.Chapter 7: The Impact of the Decision-Making Process.Chapter 8: Conclusion.

Italian Budgeting Policy: Between Punctuations

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      Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
      Publication Date: 15/03/2023
      ISBN13: 9783031154461, 978-3031154461
      ISBN10: 3031154460

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book assesses Italian budgetary policy over the last thirty years. Covering more than three decades of political change and national transformation, it considers the institutional and external factors that have shaped long-term budgetary changes. The book analyses the levels of expenditure allocation across varying budget categories, and compares the budget bill and budget law in order to shed new light on the specific dynamics that have influenced budgetary decision-making processes. Overall, the book provides important conclusions on the role of the budget as a governmental policy instrument, the consequences of multilevel governance over national budgetary policy, and the impact of national and international crises on budgetary changes. With Italy being one of the most important parliamentary democracies in Europe and a key actor within the European Union, these conclusions have important repercussions for other European parliamentary democracies. The book will appeal to scholars and students of European public policy, public administration and economic governance.

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1: Introduction.Chapter 2: Policy-Making and Budget Changes.Chapter 3: Budgeting Policy Within the Union: Italy in the European Context.Chapter 4: Approaching an Explanation of Longitudinal Change in the Italian Budget.Chapter 5: Incremental Changes or Punctuations?Chapter 6: To Change or Not to Change: Governments’ Spending Intentions.Chapter 7: The Impact of the Decision-Making Process.Chapter 8: Conclusion.

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