Australia
Matthew Chan,
Mark Nizette,
Lisa La Rance,
Charles Broughton and
Derek Russell
OECD Journal on Budgeting, 2002, vol. 1, issue 4, 35-69
Abstract:
The Commonwealth Government of Australia introduced an accrual-based outcomes and outputs budgeting and reporting framework in 1999-2000. The framework seeks to focus public-sector decision-making and accountability on three core issues: • Outcomes: What influence the government (of the day) wishes to have on the community; • Outputs and administered items:1 How the government wishes to achieve that influence; and • Performance indicators: How the government and the community know whether that influence is being achieved in an efficient and effective way.
Date: 2002
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