Budgeting for the United Nations
Gerard J. Mangone and
Anand K. Srivastava
International Organization, 1958, vol. 12, issue 4, 473-485
Abstract:
Since its inception twelve years ago the UN has never handled very large sums of money by comparison with national budgets. Nevertheless, the small contributions have often been given grudgingly by member states with mumblings of “waste” about the personnel and the programs. In our view such innuendoes are unfounded. But we think there is room for improvement in the presentation of the budgets of the UN and its specialized agencies, particularly by developing appropriation categories which tend to indicate and measure the performance of the Organization.
Date: 1958
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