Red ink : inside the high-stakes politics of the federal budget
Contributor: Apple Alex (synthetic)
Résumé: In a sweeping narrative about the people and the politics behind the United States federal budget, Wessel looks at the 2011 fiscal year (which ended September 30) to see where all the money was actually spent, and why the budget process has grown wildly out of control. Through the eyes of key people--Jacob Lew, White House director of the Office of Management and Budget; Douglas Elmendorf, director of the Congressional Budget Office; Blackstone founder and former Commerce Secretary Pete Peterson; and more--Wessel gives readers an inside look at the making of our unsustainable budget.
Original Publisher: New York Crown Business 2012
, Victoria Park, WA Australia
, Association for the Blind of Western Australia
Language(s): English
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Abstract
In a sweeping narrative about the people and the politics behind the United States federal budget, Wessel looks at the 2011 fiscal year (which ended September 30) to see where all the money was actually spent, and why the budget process has grown wildly out of control. Through the eyes of key people--Jacob Lew, White House director of the Office of Management and Budget; Douglas Elmendorf, director of the Congressional Budget Office; Blackstone founder and former Commerce Secretary Pete Peterson; and more--Wessel gives readers an inside look at the making of our unsustainable budget.
Publisher (Source)
New York Crown Business 2012
Victoria Park, WA Australia
Association for the Blind of Western Australia
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