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Federal Budgeting under the Budget Control Act of 2011 : Focusing on the Relationship between Micro-budgeting and Macro-budgeting : Part 1
Introduction 1.Two Types of Macro-Budgeting : the GRH and the BEA 1-1 From the GRH to the BEA 1-2 Distinction of the GRH Approach and the BEA Approach 2.The Macro-Budgeting Methods in the BCA 2-1 Statutory Debt Limit 2-2 CAP and Sequestration 2-3 Characteristics of the BCA : Brinkmanship and Autonomy Oriented Budgeting (Placed in this issue) 3.Impact of the Fiscal Norm in the BCA on the Ordinary Budget Process 3-1 Impact on the Traditional Appropriation Process 3-2 Macro-Budgeting Outcomes in the BCA Conclusion
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