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- Title
Budgetary Decision Making by Executive and Legislative Budget Analysts: The Impact of Political Cues and Analytical Information.
- Authors
Goodman, Doug; Clynch, Edward J.
- Abstract
We explore the extent to which attributes of individual analysts and institutional factors lead to budgetary decisions based on political cues and/or analytical information among executive and legislative budget analysts. We surveyed executive and legislative budget analysts in 13 western states to ascertain the factors that influence their budgetary decisions. The findings build on evidence from previous studies that confirms the complexity of factors affecting budget analysts' decisions, and they provide empirical support to analysts' use of a combination of information labeled “budget rationality” by Thurmaier and Willoughby. Also, we provide more conclusive evidence that both executive and legislative analysts follow similar decision-making patterns.
- Subjects
UNITED States federal budget; BUDGET analysts; DECISION making in political science; UNITED States politics &; government; UNITED States appropriations &; expenditures
- Publication
Public Budgeting & Finance, 2004, Vol 24, Issue 3, p20
- ISSN
0275-1100
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.0275-1100.2004.02403002.x