TY - BOOK AU - Bateman,Will TI - Public finance and parliamentary constitutionalism SN - 9781108478113 AV - KD5320 .B38 2020 U1 - 343.41 23 PY - 2020/// CY - Cambridge, United Kingdom, New York, NY PB - Cambridge University Press KW - Finance, Public KW - Law and legislation KW - Great Britain KW - History KW - Constitutiona law KW - Constitutional law KW - Commonwealth countries KW - Parliamentary practice KW - Debts, Public N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Finance and constitutionalism -- History (I) : parliament and executive -- History (II): judiciary -- History (III) : exporting parliamentary public finance -- History (IV) : public finance in the modern state -- Fiscal authority -- Debt and monetary authority -- Judicial power -- Descriptive failure of parliamentary control -- Theory and practice of financial self-rule N2 - "The book surveys the history of public finance law in the UK, its export throughout the British Empire, and its entrenchment in Commonwealth constitutions. It explains how modern constitutionalism was shaped by the financial impact of warfare, welfare-state programs and the growth of central banking. It then provides a case study analysis of the impact of economic condition on governments' financial behaviour, focusing on the UK's and Australia's responses to the financial crisis, and the judiciary's position vis-à-vis the state's financial powers. Throughout, it questions orthodox accounts of financial constitutionalism (particularly the views of A. V. Dicey) and the democratic legitimacy of public finance. Currently ignored aspects of government behaviour are analysed in-depth, particularly the constitutional role of central banks and sovereign debt markets"-- ER -