Originally published in 1966, this book takes a look at the ancient and traditional, as well as more recent procedures in parliament for controlling finance. It questions outdated procedures and also examines the tendency of the party leaders to restrict control and even debate of financial matters in the House of Commons.
Gordon Reid was Professor of Politics at the University of Western Australia and Governor of Western Australia.
1. The Mysteries of Parliamentary Financial Procedure 2. Campion’s Four Rules of Financial Procedure 3. The Control of Expenditure by Parliamentary Debate 4. The Financial Select Committees 5. Raising the Revenue 6. Is Parliamentary Financial Control a Myth?
Reviews of the original edition of The Politics of Financial Control: ‘…a stimulating little book.’ N. Ward, Canadian Journal of Economics and Political Science 33 (3)