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The Reality Of Budgetary Reform In Oecd Nations Trajectories And Consequences John Wanna

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The Reality Of Budgetary Reform In Oecd Nations Trajectories And Consequences John Wanna
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Publisher: Edward Elgar Pub
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.27 MB
Pages: 313
Author: John Wanna, Lotte Jensen, Jouke De Vries
ISBN: 9781840646894, 1840646896
Language: English
Year: 2010

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The Reality Of Budgetary Reform In Oecd Nations Trajectories And Consequences John Wanna by John Wanna, Lotte Jensen, Jouke De Vries 9781840646894, 1840646896 instant download after payment.

"The Reality of Budgetary Reform in OECD Nations" investigates the impacts and consequences of budgetary reform through a comparative assessment of advanced Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development (OECD) democracies that have undertaken budget reforms over the past two to three decades. This unique book traces the 'story of reform' in the respective countries. The expert authors explore the journey each country took, what the objectives were, the approach taken, the main events and key dates, what was implemented and what was discarded or replaced. The book captures both the essence of each nation's approach, as well as discusses the similarities and trends. The study also investigates how the various roles of the central budget agencies have changed with respect to public expenditure, how budget processes have developed and the impact on the relations between key actors. It also analyses the internal cultures of central budget agencies to explore how they analyse events, problems and their roles in controlling the fiscal policy of government. With its comparative focus, this timely book is essential reading for the OECD and World Bank readership. Scholars and researchers of public finance, the international and comparative government, as well as the development and public sector management should also not be without this important resource.

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