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Advanced Public Financial Management Reforms In South East Europe 1st Edition Mia Pavesicskerlep E Tandberg

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Advanced Public Financial Management Reforms In South East Europe 1st Edition Mia Pavesicskerlep E Tandberg
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Publisher: International Monetary Fund
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.24 MB
Pages: 35
Author: Mia Pavesic-Skerlep; E. Tandberg
ISBN: 9781451916799, 1451916795
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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Advanced Public Financial Management Reforms In South East Europe 1st Edition Mia Pavesicskerlep E Tandberg by Mia Pavesic-skerlep; E. Tandberg 9781451916799, 1451916795 instant download after payment.

This paper aims to clarify possible systemic bottlenecks to the introduction of advanced PFM reforms in the SEE countries. It relates key fiscal developments to PFM reform processes over the last 15 years. PFM reform strategies must be realistic, with clear objectives and timetables, and with strong country ownership. Among the advanced reforms, some aspects of medium-term budgeting seems to be somewhat less challenging than performance-oriented budgeting, and it could be rational to make sure that there is solid progress in this area first. When developing performance budgets, countries should consider focusing initial efforts on the areas that are most suitable for performance management, such as education and health.

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