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The Congressional Budget Process after Five Years, edited by Rudolph
G. Penner, contains the edited proceedings of a conference sponsored
by the American Enterprise Institute.
     * Part 1 of the volume contains Allen Schick's review of the process
since its beginning and criticism by Preston Miller and Arthur Rolnick
of the economic  analysis done by the Congressional Budget Office.
These papers are discussed by Robert Hartman, William Beeman, and
John McEvoy.
     * Part 2 contains papers by Aaron Wildavsky and Donald Ogilvie.
Both argue that some sort of constitutional limits on spending are nec-
essary to complement the new budget process. In his discussion of these
papers, Kenneth Dam   emphasizes the many problems associated with
the constitutional approach to controlling budgets.
    * Part 3 provides an analysis by a participant in the budget proc-
ess-Congressman   Timothy  Wirth  (Democrat, Colorado), a leading
member  of the House Budget Committee.
    * Part 4 contains a paper by Joel Havemann  outlining the rela-
tionship between the new budget process and the development of tax
policy. Another paper by Louis Fisher examines the effect of the budget
process on executive branch operations. The two papers are discussed
by Bruce Davie and William Lilley.


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           A Conference Sponsored by the
American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research


                            The

Congressional Budget Process

               after Five Years


                 Edited by Rudolph   G. Penner

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