Outyear in the United States
Outyear in the Federal Budget Process
Meaning of Outyear in the congressional and executive budget processes (GAO source): In the Concurrent Resolution on the Budget, or in the President’s budget submission, any fiscal year (or years) beyond the budget year for which projections are made.
Guide to U.S. Federal Budget Fiscal Year (Budget Process)
- Fiscal Year
- Budget Year
- Current Year
- Outyear
- Prior Year
- Program Year
Resources
See Also
- Federal Appropriations
- Entries about the United States Budget Process in the Encyclopedia (including Outyear)
- Public Debt
Further Reading
- Legislatures and the budget process: the myth of fiscal control
(J Wehner, 2010)
- Reconcilable Differences?: Congress, the Budget Process, and the Deficit (JB Gilmour, 1990)
- Fiscal institutions and fiscal performance
(JM Poterba, J von Hagen, 2008)
Outyear in the Federal Budget Process
Meaning of Outyear in the congressional and executive budget processes (GAO source): See under Fiscal Year.
Resources
See Also
- Federal Appropriations
- Entries about the United States Budget Process in the Encyclopedia (including Outyear)
- Public Debt
Further Reading
- Legislatures and the budget process: the myth of fiscal control
(J Wehner, 2010)
- Reconcilable Differences?: Congress, the Budget Process, and the Deficit (JB Gilmour, 1990)
- Fiscal institutions and fiscal performance
(JM Poterba, J von Hagen, 2008)
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