Canadian Public Budgeting in the Age of Crises: Shifting Budgetary Domains and Temporal Budgeting

Canadian Public Budgeting in the Age of Crises: Shifting Budgetary Domains and Temporal Budgeting

Canadian Public Budgeting in the Age of Crises: Shifting Budgetary Domains and Temporal Budgeting

Canadian Public Budgeting in the Age of Crises: Shifting Budgetary Domains and Temporal Budgeting

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Overview

In the aftermath of the 2008 financial crunch, a pending era of budgetary austerity looms over Canada. Canadian Public Budgeting in the Age of Crises provides a roadmap through the difficult fiscal decisions that have characterized contemporary federal politics across four decades. The authors provide an accessible and comprehensive overview of the constraints that have affected budgetary outcomes in the recent past and that will affect the near future, with analysis spanning micro, macro, social, environmental, and intergenerational domains. They examine the current Harper government's Conservative era, but also look at public budgeting under Chrétien, Mulroney, and Trudeau. Set in the crucial context of macroeconomic policy shifts and in a global comparative context, Canadian Public Budgeting in the Age of Crises broadens and deepens our understanding of government spending, borrowing, and taxing. Budgetary domains - complex realms of fiscal content, choice, and governance - are introduced and balanced against an analysis of these domains with pertinent and up-to-date discussions on institutional influences, dominant actors, and shifting power imbalances.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780773588530
Publisher: McGill-Queens University Press
Publication date: 04/18/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 288
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

G. Bruce Doern is distinguished research professor, School of Public Policy and Administration, Carleton University and professor, Politics Department, University of Exeter.

Allan M. Maslove is distinguished research professor, School of Public Policy and Administration, Carleton University.

Michael J. Prince is Lansdowne Professor of Social Policy, Faculty of Human and Social Development, University of Victoria.


G. Bruce Doern is distinguished research professor in the School of Public Policy and Administration at Carleton University and professor emeritus in the Politics Department at the University of Exeter.
Michael J. Prince holds the Lansdowne Chair in Social Policy at the University of Victoria and is co-author of Rules and Unruliness: Canadian Regulatory Democracy, Governance, Capitalism, and Welfarism.

Table of Contents

Figures and Tables vii

Abbreviations ix

Preface xiii

Introduction 3

Part 1 Analytical Framework, Historical Context, the Global Crisis, and Canadian Macroeconomic Policy

1 Budgetary Domains and Crises: Academic Foundations and Our Analytical Framework 19

2 The Global Fiscal, Banking, and Sovereign Debt Crises: International and Canadian Responses 43

3 Macroeconomic Policy: The Fall and Rise of Keynes and the Emergence of Structural Fundamentalism 62

4 Canadian Budgetary Institutions: Power, Polities, and Contending Ideas 85

Part 2 Changing Budgetary Domains and Crises and Varieties of Temporal Budgeting

5 The Social Budgetary Domain: Diverse Inequality, Poverty, and Retirement Pension Crises 119

6 The Microeconomic and Industrial Budgetary Domain: The Innovation, Productivity, and Industrial Crises 150

7 The Green Budgetary Domain: Energy, Climate Change, and Green Industry Crises 176

8 Temporal Budgeting: Varieties and Intergenerational and Demographic Crises 205

9 Budgetary Domains, Crises, Temporal Varieties, and Democratic Reforms 229

Glossary 243

References 251

Index 277

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