This paper highlights some key policy issues regarding the performance of public expenditure and proposes an analytical framework for its assessment. The framework distinguishes three economic objectives of policies in the pursuit of better performance of public expenditure: macroeconomic sustainability, allocative efficiency (better outcomes per unit of public expenditure) and technical efficiency (less resource inputs per unit of public output). Against this backdrop, the paper discusses experiences of governments of OECD countries with various policy instruments, including fiscal rules, medium-term fiscal frames, market-based allocation mechanisms and flexible management and control. These experiences could serve as a starting point for ...
The 1990s saw an era of fiscal consolidation in industrialised countries, which struggled with fisca...
Previous literature indicates that the success of performance budgeting (PB) requires budget flexibi...
This paper analyses the main features of Iceland’s public expenditure and addresses some key policy ...
The budgetary constraints governments have to deal with on a daily bases require a new approach in p...
In this paper we seek a robust methodology to measure the relative public spending efficiency of 19 ...
Problems of increasing the efficiency of public expenditure management used to be at the center of t...
This article focuses on the effects of corrections to the budgetary policy in eurozone economies. Th...
Mestrado em Economia Monetária e FinanceiraBeing allocated a large share of a country's GDP to the p...
Fiscal adjustments consisting of spending cuts or tax increases are generally presented as the unavo...
This paper reviews fiscal policy, government indebtedness and its implications for economic performa...
The focus of this volume is on the European context of public budget policy and a variety of differe...
Goal – The aim of the paper is to assess to what degree the advancement in the implementation of ins...
The 1990s saw an era of fiscal consolidation in industrialised countries, which struggled with fisca...
This thesis examines critical questions related to the interaction between fiscal policy, financing ...
Public spending is considered an important tool in a government's continuous efforts to improve the ...
The 1990s saw an era of fiscal consolidation in industrialised countries, which struggled with fisca...
Previous literature indicates that the success of performance budgeting (PB) requires budget flexibi...
This paper analyses the main features of Iceland’s public expenditure and addresses some key policy ...
The budgetary constraints governments have to deal with on a daily bases require a new approach in p...
In this paper we seek a robust methodology to measure the relative public spending efficiency of 19 ...
Problems of increasing the efficiency of public expenditure management used to be at the center of t...
This article focuses on the effects of corrections to the budgetary policy in eurozone economies. Th...
Mestrado em Economia Monetária e FinanceiraBeing allocated a large share of a country's GDP to the p...
Fiscal adjustments consisting of spending cuts or tax increases are generally presented as the unavo...
This paper reviews fiscal policy, government indebtedness and its implications for economic performa...
The focus of this volume is on the European context of public budget policy and a variety of differe...
Goal – The aim of the paper is to assess to what degree the advancement in the implementation of ins...
The 1990s saw an era of fiscal consolidation in industrialised countries, which struggled with fisca...
This thesis examines critical questions related to the interaction between fiscal policy, financing ...
Public spending is considered an important tool in a government's continuous efforts to improve the ...
The 1990s saw an era of fiscal consolidation in industrialised countries, which struggled with fisca...
Previous literature indicates that the success of performance budgeting (PB) requires budget flexibi...
This paper analyses the main features of Iceland’s public expenditure and addresses some key policy ...