Innovations in Public Expenditure Management: Country Cases from the Commonwealth
Synopsis
A key feature of a professional and credible public service is transparent and accountable financial management. In a rapidly changing and often challenging public sector environment, public servants are seeking new and creative approaches to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of their work.
This collection of case studies, broadly drawn from Commonwealth developed and developing countries, examines innovations in public financial management and provides practical information on best practices and recommendations for new initiatives. It will be valuable for public sector leaders and policy-makers as they work to improve their public financial management systems.
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Foreword
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Acronyms and abbreviations
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Editor's introduction
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Performance Information and Innovation in the Canadian Government
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Using a Risk Management Framework in the Zambia Revenue Authority
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Establishment of Uganda's Parliamentary Budget Office and the Parliamentary Budget Committee
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Defence Procurement Reform in Australia
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Implementing Effective Performance Management in a Public Service Organisation
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Ontario Municipal Benchmarking Initiative
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The Queensland Charter of Social and Fiscal Responsibility
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The Constituency Development Fund Experience in Kenya
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Participatory Budgeting in the United Kingdom
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