OECD Journal on Budgeting
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Volume 19, issue 3, 2019
- Can performance measurement make health care systems more sustainable? Or at least more efficient?

- Joseph White
- Budgeting practices to improve health system performance: An OECD survey of countries from the Latin American and Caribbean region

- Chris James, Ivor Beazley, Luciana Rosato and Caroline Penn
- Measuring the productivity of the health care system: the experience of the United Kingdom by Anita Charlesworth

- Anita Charlesworth
- Quality-based financing – the Norwegian experience

- Axel Miguel Huus and Thomas Neby Baardseng
- Health Financing and Budgeting Practices: Key findings from the Asia, Oceania, and Central, Eastern and South-eastern European regions

- Ana Maria Ruiz, Kholood Farran, Karolina Socha-Dietrich, Ivor Beazley, Chris James and Caroline Penn
- Decentralisation in the health sector and responsibilities across levels of government: Impact on spending decisions and the budget

- Chris James, Ivor Beazley, Caroline Penn, Leah Philips and Sean Dougherty
- Performance measurement systems in the health sector and their budgetary implications

- Ivor Beazley, Sean Dougherty, Caroline Penn, Leah Philips and Chris James
Volume 19, issue 2, 2019
- Budgeting in Greece

- Oecd and Delphine Moretti
- Public Private Partnerships Review of Kazakhstan

- Ana Maria Ruiz Rivadeneira and Juan Garin
Volume 19, issue 1, 2019
- Financial reporting in Ireland pp. 107-169

- Delphine Moretti, Scherie Nicol, Emeline Denis and Tim Youngberry
- Budgeting in Uruguay Towards modern budgeting practices in Uruguay pp. 171-197

- Camila Vammalle and Ana Maria Ruiz Rivadeneira
- The Role of Evidence Informed Policy Making in Delivering on Performance: Social Investment in New Zealand pp. 171-197

- Daniel Acquah, Katazyna Lisek and Stephane Jacobzone
Volume 18, issue 3, 2019
- Budgeting in Kazakhstan: A roadmap for continued budgetary governance reform pp. 9-80

- Ivor Beazley, Ronnie Downes and Scherie Nicol
- Financial Management in Government: Insights on Skills Development

- Ivor Beazley
- Who has power over the budget-The Legislature or the Executive?: A comparative analysis of budgetary power in 70 Countries

- Chunsoon Kim
Volume 18, issue 2, 2018
- Budgeting in France pp. 8-72

- Delphine Moretti and Dirk-Jan Kraan
- Citizen participation and public trust in local government: The Republic of Korea case pp. 73-92

- Soonhee Kim, Junesoo Lee and Jooho Lee
- Health financing and budgeting practices for health in the Philippines pp. 93-149

- Joseph Capuno, Ana Maria Ruiz Rivadeneira, Ivor Beazley, Akiko Maeda and Chris James
- Recent developments in the work of the Budget Office pp. 151-195

- Sierd Hadley, Dirk-Jan Kraan and Bryn Welham
Volume 18, issue 1, 2018
- Budgeting in Austria pp. 9-88

- Ronnie Downes, Lisa von Trapp and Juliane Jansen
- Cash or accruals for budgeting? Why some governments in Europe changed their budgeting mode and others not pp. 91-113

- Jan van Helden and Christoph Reichard
- Getting added value out of accruals reforms pp. 114-166

- Delphine Moretti and Tim Youngberry
- Public financial management reforms and fiscal policy-a qualitative content analysis of the impact of PFM reforms on country budget income in Sub-Sahara Africa: A case for Kenya and Rwanda pp. 167-201

- Bernard Omollo
Volume 17, issue 3, 2018
- Budgeting for a sustainable future Towards a roadmap of budgetary governance reform in Timor-Leste pp. 9-93

- Ronnie Downes, Emilie Gay and Dirk-Jan Kraan
- Health financing and budgeting practices for health in South Africa pp. 95-126

- Chris James, Michael Gmeinder, Ana Maria Ruiz Rivadeneira and Camila Vammalle
- Long-term budgeting: A cautionary tale from U.S. experience pp. 129-178

- Joseph White
Volume 17, issue 2, 2018
- A theoretical framework for spending review policies at a time of widespread recession pp. 9-24

- Giuseppe Catalano and Angelo Erbacci
- Financing and budgeting practices for health in Peru pp. 25-64

- Camila Vammalle, Ana Maria Ruiz Rivadeneira, Chris James, A. Lorena Prieto Toledo and Vilma Montañez
- Rationalising government fiscal reporting: Lessons learned from Australia, Canada, France and the United Kingdom on how to better address users' needs pp. 65-125

- Delphine Moretti
- The European Union budget and the European refugee and migration crises pp. 127-139

- James Savage and Johannes Siter
Volume 17, issue 1, 2017
- Budgeting in Oaxaca pp. 1-56

- Camila Vammalle, Ana Maria Ruiz and Ronnie Downes
- Long-term fiscal sustainability analysis: Benchmarks for Independent Fiscal Institutions pp. 1-27

- Trevor Shaw
- Budgeting and performance in the European Union: A review by the OECD in the context of EU budget focused on results pp. 1-60

- Ronnie Downes, Delphine Moretti and Scherie Nicol
- Public sector productivity: Measurement challenges, performance information and prospects for improvement pp. 1-28

- Patrick Dunleavy
Volume 16, issue 3, 2017
- Budgeting in Chile pp. 9-70

- Camila Vammalle and Ana Maria Ruiz Rivadeneira
- Gender budgeting in OECD countries pp. 71-107

- Ronnie Downes, Lisa von Trapp and Scherie Nicol
- Strengthening budget institutions in Public Expenditure Management Peer Assisted Learning (PEMPAL) countries: Results of the 2013-14 OECD PEMPAL Budget Practices and Procedures Survey pp. 109-209

- Ronnie Downes, Knut Klepsvik, Joung-Jin Jang, Jaehyuk Choi, Maya Gusarova, Deanna Aubrey and Naida Carsimamovic
Volume 16, issue 2, 2017
- Budgeting in Sweden pp. 9-74

- Ronnie Downes, Delphine Moretti and Trevor Shaw
- Enhancing the finance function in line ministries pp. 75-92

- Dirk-Jan Kraan
- Spending reviews in Ireland – Learning from experience pp. 93-108

- Fiachra Kennedy and John Howlin
- Determinants of sound budgeting and financial management practices at the decentralised level of public administration pp. 109-128

- Ben Smith Owusu Bempah
Volume 16, issue 1, 2016
- Accrual practices and reform experiences in OECD countries Results of the 2016 OECD Accruals Survey pp. 9-28

- Delphine Moretti
- Budget reform before and after the global financial crisis pp. 29-63

- Marc Robinson
- Review of budget oversight by parliament: Ireland pp. 65-111

- Ronnie Downes and Scherie Nicol
Volume 15, issue 3, 2016
- Budget institutions in low-income countries pp. 9-25

- Sanjeev Gupta, Sami Ylaoutinen, Brian Olden, Holger van Eden, Teresa Curristine, Tom Josephs, Eliko Pedastsaar and Johann Seiwald
- Budget reform in China: Progress and prospects in the Xi Jinping era pp. 27-36

- Christine Wong
- Budgeting in Italy pp. 37-64

- Jón R. Blöndal, Lisa von Trapp and Erik Hammer
- Performance budgeting practices and procedures pp. 65-136

- Trevor Shaw
Volume 15, issue 2, 2016
- Principles for independent fiscal institutions and case studies pp. 9-24

- Lisa von Trapp, Ian Lienert and Joachim Wehner
Volume 15, issue 1, 2016
- Overview of public governance of public-private partnerships in the Russian Federation pp. 9-30

- Ian Hawkesworth and Ihssane Loudiyi
- Ten years of PPP: An initial assessment pp. 31-123

- Francois Bergere
- The coverage of aggregate expenditure ceilings pp. 125-145

- Marc Robinson
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