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The Rise and Fall of Public Expenditure Planning: An essay on the British system of public expenditure planning and control

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The Grants Economy and Collective Consumption

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Decision-making on public expenditure in Britain is a curious amalgam of the political and the technocratic.

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R. C. O. Matthews G. B. Stafford

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Pliatzky, L. (1982). The Rise and Fall of Public Expenditure Planning: An essay on the British system of public expenditure planning and control. In: Matthews, R.C.O., Stafford, G.B. (eds) The Grants Economy and Collective Consumption. International Economic Association Series . Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-05377-3_11

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