

An edition of The price of government (2004)
getting the results we need in an age of permanent fiscal crisis
By David Osbourne,David Osborne,Peter Hutchinson
Publish Date
2004
Publisher
Basic Books
Language
eng
Pages
337
Description:
"Overall, American governments from the White House to City Hall are enduring their worst fiscal crisis since World War II. But this time, the crisis will be permanent. On one side are skyrocketing costs for health care, Social Security and pensions. On the other is opposition to tax increases. In the face of this crisis the bankrupt ideologies of left and right offer little guidance. The Price of Government does." "Whereas Reinventing Government, David Osborne's 1992 New York Times bestseller, was a manifesto for change, The Price of Government is a clear, step-by-step roadmap for change, offering concrete solutions drawn from the author's combined thirty years of experience leading and advising public institutions. The authors begin by describing a radically different approach to budgeting - one that focuses on buying results for citizens rather than cutting or adding to last year's spending programs. They go on to show how leaders can use consolidation, competition, customer choice, and a relentless focus on results to save millions while improving public services, at all levels of government."--Jacket.
subjects: States, Politics and government, Appropriations and expenditures, Fiscal policy, Budget, Fiscal policy -- United States -- States, Politique fiscale, États, Politique et gouvernement, Crédits budgétaires et dépenses, MEDICAL, Public Health, U.S. states, Public Expenditures, Belastingpolitiek, Begrotingstekorten, Fiscal policy--states, Fiscal policy--united states--states, Budget--states, Budget--united states--states, Hj275 .o83 2004, 352.4/213/0973
Places: United States