Abstract
This article explores the political factors which give rise to disputes over impounded funds: prevention of budget deficiencies; wartime diversion of human and material resources from domestic public works; presidential restraints on interservice rivalries over procurement; and fiscal measures to reduce inflationary pressures. The question of whether impoundment is justified or not requires close attention to specific cases and the complex interplay of politics, economics, and legislative procedures.
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