In the first comprehensive study of the Office of Management and
Budget Larry Berman traces its evolution from a once impartial and
objective presidential staff agency to The Office of Meddling and
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administration. In doing so he analyzes both its established role
and the subsequent changes in this role as different presidents
attempted to respond to a variety of external demands. Originally
published in 1979. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest
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