Conceptual Approaches in Providing the Effective and Responsible Management of State Programs Management
T.F. Romanova,
L.V. Bogoslavtseva,
O.I. Karepina and
O.Y. Bogdanova
European Research Studies Journal, 2018, vol. XXI, issue Special1, 261-272
Abstract:
The article proves that state programs turn to be the basic tool for increasing the effectiveness of budget expenditures within the framework of program-targeted budget planning and forecasting framework. Obligatory conditions for openness, departmentalism, and effectiveness of state programs implementation correspond to the need to ensure the transparency of budget procedures and openness of authorities’ activities.The article is aimed at studying the conceptual approaches of executive bodies in ensuring the effective management of state programs including disclosure of the specifics of the development of state programs, increasing their effectiveness and monitoring the use of budgetary funds on the basis of finding a balance between the increasingly complicated tasks of the state budget policy and the established budgetary opportunities.To achieve the goal, the following objectives are set: revealing methodological approaches to the formation of state programs; suggesting ways to improve the evaluation of state programs effectiveness at all stages of the budget process on the basis of the system of indicators; outlining the prospects for planning and financing state programs.The article suggests conclusions on the improving the quality of management and control of state programs as an obligatory condition for effective and responsible management of budgetary funds.
Keywords: State programs; effectiveness; performance; budget reform. JEL Classification Codes: H11; H40; H50.Read the Full Version here (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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