Previous Legislation
Controllable spending is the type of spending that you decide to do. Uncontrollable spending is the type of spending that you have no choice about. Budgets are typically dominated by uncontrollable spending.
Yes, government spending is included in the expenditures calculations of GDP.
Because two thirds of all government spending is on entitlements which the government connot easily alter. (by Solomon Zelman)
the macroeconomic objectives being pursued by the government will greatly influence government spending . a government aiming to reduce employment and promote economic growth is likely to pursue an expansionary fiscal policy , thus increasing government spending where as a government aiming to control inflation is likely to follow a contractions policy thus reducing its spending.
it is the share of government spending in total spending in the economy
there spending it on pornograpthy not weapons and they watch it all day
Controllable spending is the type of spending that you decide to do. Uncontrollable spending is the type of spending that you have no choice about. Budgets are typically dominated by uncontrollable spending.
The largest portion of uncontrollable spending in the federal budget is the spending that Congress approves.
The are six uncontrollable direct forces of the external environment. The six forces are competition, government policies, natural forces, technological changes, demographic changes, and social/cultural forces.
Controllable forces: Known as Internal forces, are things within an entreprise that a corporation can control, such as personnel, management, organisation etc... Uncontrollable forces: Known as external forces, are things that are beyond the control of an etreprise, for example the climate, the culture, competitors, government and policies etc.. Thats in brief but u can find more in depth stuff on internet
The Congress (Legislative Branch) authorizes all the spending for the government.
Spending that congress and the president have no power to change directly. Examples: Social Security, Medicare, etc.
The amount the government spends on maintaining and supplying the armed forces, on defence industry contracts and the MOD.
Uncontrollable costs are those costs which are not direct controlling of management of company like price hikes by Government etc.
Yes, government spending is included in the expenditures calculations of GDP.
Because two thirds of all government spending is on entitlements which the government connot easily alter. (by Solomon Zelman)
the macroeconomic objectives being pursued by the government will greatly influence government spending . a government aiming to reduce employment and promote economic growth is likely to pursue an expansionary fiscal policy , thus increasing government spending where as a government aiming to control inflation is likely to follow a contractions policy thus reducing its spending.