Full funding
full funding/funding at par assumption state debts First Bank of the US protectionism excise tax policy
Muyiwa Sanda has written: 'Alternative sources of funding for the oil and gas industry in Nigeria' -- subject(s): Energy policy, Finance, Gas industry, Petroleum industry and trade
Signing a free trade agreement with a group of other countries
Frank L. Gertcher has written: 'Beyond deterrence' -- subject(s): Appropriations and expenditures, Armed Forces, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Nuclear weapons, Military policy, Nuclear weapons
Retrospective policy analysis involves the production and transformation of information after policies have been implemented.
Incremental funding policy
Full funding
Guy Ben-Ari has written: 'The European defense market' -- subject(s): Defenses, Appropriations and expenditures, Military policy, Procurement, Industrial policy, Armed forces, Defense industries, Armed Forces
NO
Incremental funding policy applies to the allocation of budgetary resources in a manner that increases funding gradually over time, rather than providing a lump sum. This approach is often used in government and public sector budgeting to manage limited resources, allowing for adjustments based on performance and changing needs. It encourages ongoing evaluation and can help ensure that funds are directed toward effective programs while minimizing waste.
multi-year procurement
Legislative
Excess applies
The legislative branch.
The Department of Defense's (DoD) Sustainable Procurement policy emphasizes the integration of environmental considerations into procurement processes. It encourages the acquisition of energy-efficient products, sustainable materials, and services that minimize environmental impact. Additionally, the policy mandates compliance with federal sustainability requirements and promotes the use of life-cycle cost analyses to support sustainable purchasing decisions.
PBS - THE WEST - Events from 1870 to 1880
Funding Cuban government