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¶ … federal budget with the Washington State budget. On the first note, the two budgets have been prepared in different ways. The Washington State budget was prepared using a fairly traditional public budgeting process which builds the current budget on top of prior budgets. New spending priorities are added, older ones removed, but for the most part the budget is focused on existing programs. The federal budget is usually produced the same way -- and in a sense it is because a lot of the budget items are built out this way. But the current proposed budget reflects radical shifts in spending priorities. The current budget tabled by the White House is more a reflection of a particular set of spending priorities than it is based on a) prior budgets or b) sound economic policy. In essence, the proposed federal budget is radically different from prior budgets largely because of a wildly different priorities. The Washington State budget is built using the traditional tools of an incremental budget, where the subsequent budget is based on the prior budget. Loosely these budgets arise as performance budgets, where different departments have a number of priorities, or duties, that they are expected to perform. Funding is then...

At the federal level this method works because the federal government has tremendous capacity to raise funds, should it need to, but at most state levels this capacity also exists.
The Federal budget was not produced using any coherent budgeting methodology. It is clearly created top down, loosely within the parameters of a performance budget, but not using reasonable estimates of what it might take to achieve the desired outcomes. The desired outcomes are vague, and the final budget contains spurious economic assertions and egregious arithmetic errors (Beckwith, 2017). It is not a professional-level Federal budget.

Market inefficiencies are a known issue -- there is no perfect market outside of an economics textbook. So there is no point of comparison between a budget impacted by inefficiencies or not, as they all are. If there is a question about a specific type of inefficiency, that could be more properly evaluated, because the type of inefficiency matters. Taxes are often considered something of a deadweight loss, but really the entire concept of government is a deadweight loss in a perfect market environment. So I'm not sure I understand the question -- it seems a…

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Beckwith, R.(2017) President Trump's budget includes a $2 trillion math mistake. Time Magazine. Retrieved May 27,2017 from http://time.com/4791113/trump-budget-math-mistake/

MSG Experts (2017) Types of budgets in public administration. Management Study Guide. Retrieved May 27, 2017 from http://www.managementstudyguide.com/types-of-budgets-in-public-administration.htm

OFM (2017) Bold action now: Proposed 2017-19 budget highlights. Office of Financial Management. Retrieved May 27, 2017 from http://ofm.wa.gov/budget17/highlights/

White House.gov (2017) Budget of the US Government: A new foundation for American greatness. WhiteHouse.gov. Retrieved May 27, 2017 from https://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/whitehouse.gov/files/omb/budget/fy2018/budget.pdf
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