Putting Trust in the US Budget

Putting Trust in the US Budget

Author: Eric M. Patashnik

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 254

ISBN-13: 9780521777483

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In the United States many important programs are paid from trust funds. At a time when major social insurance funds are facing insolvency, this book provided the first comprehensive study of this significant yet little-studied feature of the American welfare state. Equally importantly, the author investigates an enduring issue in democratic politics: can current officeholders bind their successors? By law, trust funds, which get most of their money from earmarked taxes, are restricted for specific uses. Patashnik asks why these structures were created, and how they have affected political dynamics. He argues that officeholders have used trust funds primarily to reduce political uncertainty, and bind distant futures. Based on detailed case studies of trust funds in a number of policy sectors, he shows how political commitment is a developmental process, whereby precommitments shape the content of future political conflicts. This book will be of interest to students of public policy, political economy and American political development.


Dimensions of Sustainability

Dimensions of Sustainability

Author: Andrew Scott, MIT

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2003-09-02

Total Pages: 222

ISBN-13: 1135807892

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The edited summary of twelve key presentations at an International Design Symposium held at MIT, this book presents an important collection of contriubtions from key designers in the field of environmentally conscious buildings.