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I. The Influence of the Political Order*
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 September 2013
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- Formulating the Federal Government's Economic Program: A Symposium
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- Copyright © American Political Science Association 1948
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1 Barnard, Chester I., The Functions of the Executive (Cambridge, Mass., 1945), p. 194.Google Scholar Italics added.
2 “The Politics of Fiscal Policy,” Yale Law Journal, Vol. 47 (1938), pp. 724 ff.
3 Loc. cit. supra in note 2.
4 Another uncertain range of flexibility is in the area of presidential determination of amounts to request of Congress. Changes in his requests frequently would influence Congress, but his requests tend to anticipate congressional action too—to find the points around which agreement will occur.
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