00910nam0 22002531i 450 VAN003368520070123120000.020050309d1993 |0itac50 bafreFR|||| |||||ˆLes ‰baux rurauxLouis Lorvellec, François Collart DutilleulParisDalloz1993236 p.24 cm.ParisVANL000046LorvellecLouisVANV028325279026Collart DutilleulFrançoisVANV025039518821DallozVANV108801650ITSOL20230616RICABIBLIOTECA DEL DIPARTIMENTO DI GIURISPRUDENZAIT-CE0105VAN00VAN0033685BIBLIOTECA DEL DIPARTIMENTO DI GIURISPRUDENZA00CONS III.Eb.2 00 6357 20050309 Baux ruraux1423125UNICAMPANIA04218oam 22004814a 450 991096762810332120240513002018.097808143415200814341527(CKB)4100000009751503(MiAaPQ)EBC5968076(OCoLC)1126213061(MdBmJHUP)muse74666(Perlego)2998793(EXLCZ)99410000000975150320190528d2019 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierTremeJaimey FisherDetroit :Wayne State University Press,[2019]Baltimore, Md. :Project MUSE, 2019©[2019]1 online resource (x, 142 pages) illustrationsTv milestones series9780814341513 0814341519 Includes bibliographical references (pages 121-128) and index.Cover Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Of Low and No Concepts: David Simon and Eric Overmyer's Art Television -- 2. Form and Content: Networked Narrative, Montage Maps, and Television Witnessing -- 3. New Orleans Music and Food: Affect and the Political Economy of Cultural Production -- 4. Networked Narrative and New Orleans's Criminal Justice System -- 5. The Concrete Abstractions of the Televisual City: Albert, Nelson, and Treme's Disaster Capitalism -- Conclusion: The Counter-publics of Albert's Mardi Gras Indians, Antoine's Musical Meanderings, and Simon/Overmyer's Treme -- References -- Index."In Treme, Jaimey Fisher analyzes how the HBO television series Treme (2010-13) treads new ground by engaging with historical events and their traumatic aftermaths, in particular with Hurricane Katrina in 2005 and subsequent flooding in New Orleans. Instead of building up to a devastating occurrence, David Simon's much anticipated follow-up to The Wire (2002-08) unfolds with characters coping in the wake of catastrophe, in a mode that Fisher explores as "afterness." Treme charts these changes while also memorializing the number of New Orleans cultures that were immediately endangered. David Simon's and Eric Overmyer's Treme attempts something unprecedented for a multi-season series. Although the show follows, in some ways, in the celebrated footsteps of The Wire-for example, in its elegiac tracking of the historical struggles of an American city-Fisher investigates how Treme varies from The Wire's work with genre and what replaces it: The Wire is a careful, even baroque variation on the police drama, while Treme dispenses with genre altogether. This poses considerable challenges for popular television, which Simon and Overmyer address in several ways, including by offering a carefully montaged map of New Orleans and foregrounding the distance witnessing of watershed events there. Another way in which Treme sets itself apart is its memorialization of the city's inestimable contributions to American music, especially to jazz, soul, rhythm and blues, rap, rock, and funk. Treme gives such music and its many makers unprecedented attention, both in terms of screen time for music and narrative exposition around musicians. A key element of the volume is its look at the show's themes of race, crime, and civil rights as well as the corporate versus community recovery and remaking of the city. Treme's synthesizing melange of the arts in their specific geographical context, coupled with political and socio-economic analysis of the city, highlights the show's unique approach. Fans of the works of Simon and Overmyer, as well as television studies students and scholars, will enjoy this keen-eyed approach to a beloved show"--Provided by publisher.Contemporary approaches to film and television series.TV milestones.New Orleans (La.)On televisionElectronic books. 791.45/72Fisher Jaimey1616160MdBmJHUPMdBmJHUPBOOK9910967628103321Treme4357506UNINA06000oam 22013334 450 991096559810332120250426110630.0978661284304497814623618301462361838978145275612714527561209781451872316145187231397812828430421282843044(CKB)3170000000055215(EBL)1608207(SSID)ssj0000940033(PQKBManifestationID)11523031(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000940033(PQKBWorkID)10956248(PQKB)11155342(OCoLC)503173030(MiAaPQ)EBC1608207(IMF)WPIEE2009084(IMF)WPIEA2009084WPIEA2009084(EXLCZ)99317000000005521520020129d2009 uf 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrAccrual Budgeting and Fiscal Policy /Marc Robinson1st ed.Washington, D.C. :International Monetary Fund,2009.1 online resource (35 p.)IMF Working PapersDescription based upon print version of record.9781451916669 1451916663 Includes bibliographical references.Contents; I. Introduction and Objectives; II. What is Accrual Budgeting?; III. Fiscal Sustainability and Capital Expenditure Controls; Boxes; 1. Capital Expenditure Appropriation in Australia and Denmark; IV. The Accounting Basis of Key Fiscal Policy Aggregates; 2. Net Financial Debt; 3. Major Divergences Between Net Lending and the Cash Balance: Some Examples; 4. Netting off General Government Asset Sales Receipts?; V. Net Worth, the Operating Balance, and Fiscal Sustainability; 5. Net Worth as a Fiscal Sustainability Measure?; VI. Accrual Aggregate Expenditure6. Accrual Aggregate Expenditure VII. Fiscal Policy for Macroeconomic Stabilization; 7. Accrual vs. Cash Measures of the Cost of Discretionary Fiscal Measures; VIII. Designing an Accrual Budgeting System to Support Accrual Fiscal Targets; 8. Net Capital Appropriations; IX. Targeting Cash Fiscal Aggregates under Accrual Budgeting; X. Controlling Budget Execution under Accrual Budgeting; 9. Net Lending vs. the Cash Balance; XI. Conclusion; ReferencesCan an accrual budgeting system-a system in which budgetary spending authorizations to line ministries are formulated in accrual terms-serve the needs of good fiscal policy? If so, how must such a system be designed? What are the practical challenges which may arise in implementing sound fiscal policy under a budgeting system which is significantly more complex than traditional cash budgeting? These are the primary questions addressed in this paper. Because any budgeting system must support the control of key fiscal policy aggregates, the paper also considers the case for reformulating fiscal policy in terms of accrual rather than cash aggregates. The primary focus is on the potential fiscal policy role of net lending and net financial debt. However, the paper also considers whether net worth is an aggregate with major fiscal policy relevance.IMF Working Papers; Working Paper ;No. 2009/084Accrual basis accountingFiscal policyAccountingimfAccrual accountingimfCapital investmentsimfCapital spendingimfCurrenciesimfExpenditureimfExpenditures, PublicimfFinance, PublicimfFiscal PolicyimfFiscal policyimfGovernment and the Monetary SystemimfMacroeconomicsimfMonetary economicsimfMonetary SystemsimfMoney and Monetary PolicyimfMoneyimfNational Government Expenditures and Related Policies: GeneralimfNational Government Expenditures and Related Policies: InfrastructuresimfOther Public Investment and Capital StockimfPayment SystemsimfPublic AdministrationimfPublic finance & taxationimfPublic finance accountingimfPublic FinanceimfPublic Sector Accounting and AuditsimfRegimesimfStandardsimfUnited KingdomimfAccrual basis accounting.Fiscal policy.AccountingAccrual accountingCapital investmentsCapital spendingCurrenciesExpenditureExpenditures, PublicFinance, PublicFiscal PolicyFiscal policyGovernment and the Monetary SystemMacroeconomicsMonetary economicsMonetary SystemsMoney and Monetary PolicyMoneyNational Government Expenditures and Related Policies: GeneralNational Government Expenditures and Related Policies: InfrastructuresOther Public Investment and Capital StockPayment SystemsPublic AdministrationPublic finance & taxationPublic finance accountingPublic FinancePublic Sector Accounting and AuditsRegimesStandards332.152Robinson Marc1493452DcWaIMFDOCUMENT9910965598103321Accrual Budgeting and Fiscal Policy4371774UNINA