The Turkish budget process has three features which set it apart from other OECD countries: a centralised yet fragmented decision-making process; the IMF stand-by agreement as a de facto fiscal rule; and a very detailed line-item classification. This article analyses these features and makes suggestions for policy adjustment to improve effectiveness and efficiency. The article examines all stages of the budget process (preparation, parliamentary approval, execution, and accounting and auditing) and assesses Turkey’s recent rapid progress with reform. The article offers suggestions for next steps and new priorities for Turkey in the light of other OECD country experience.
Discretionary fiscal policies have arisen because of dominant Keynesianeconomic pol...
The article analyzes the state control over the state budget, the important function of the state pa...
Turkey economy has witnessed since the establishment of the Republic in 1923, So many economic crise...
Turkey has made significant progress over the last two decades regarding fiscal consolidation and a ...
The effective and efficient use of public resources has vital importance for Turkey. To serve this p...
A budget is an economic plan, a political document in which the legislature authorizes the executi...
In contrast to the sharpened policy preferences for sustainable public finances in the EU, Turkey’s ...
This Selected Issues paper on Turkey describes the link between budget deficits and inflation. The p...
This report studies the aspects of fiscal policy in post -1980 Turkey. The 1990s had been a period o...
Public Expenditure Management (PEM) which can be defined as efficient, effective and sensitive alloc...
Budget as a tool of the state as well as indicating which function, but also an important audit tool...
Effective and efficient use of public resources has a vital importance for Turkey, as for all countr...
Fiscal imbalances were a main cause for chronic high inflation and macroeconomic instability before ...
After Romania became a member of the European Union in 2007, acquis communautaire became part of the...
Yüksek Lisans TeziYakın zamanda geride bıraktığımız yüzyılda yaşanan yoğun ve etkili değişim olgusu,...
Discretionary fiscal policies have arisen because of dominant Keynesianeconomic pol...
The article analyzes the state control over the state budget, the important function of the state pa...
Turkey economy has witnessed since the establishment of the Republic in 1923, So many economic crise...
Turkey has made significant progress over the last two decades regarding fiscal consolidation and a ...
The effective and efficient use of public resources has vital importance for Turkey. To serve this p...
A budget is an economic plan, a political document in which the legislature authorizes the executi...
In contrast to the sharpened policy preferences for sustainable public finances in the EU, Turkey’s ...
This Selected Issues paper on Turkey describes the link between budget deficits and inflation. The p...
This report studies the aspects of fiscal policy in post -1980 Turkey. The 1990s had been a period o...
Public Expenditure Management (PEM) which can be defined as efficient, effective and sensitive alloc...
Budget as a tool of the state as well as indicating which function, but also an important audit tool...
Effective and efficient use of public resources has a vital importance for Turkey, as for all countr...
Fiscal imbalances were a main cause for chronic high inflation and macroeconomic instability before ...
After Romania became a member of the European Union in 2007, acquis communautaire became part of the...
Yüksek Lisans TeziYakın zamanda geride bıraktığımız yüzyılda yaşanan yoğun ve etkili değişim olgusu,...
Discretionary fiscal policies have arisen because of dominant Keynesianeconomic pol...
The article analyzes the state control over the state budget, the important function of the state pa...
Turkey economy has witnessed since the establishment of the Republic in 1923, So many economic crise...