Making Public Finance Public: Subnational Budget Watch in Croatia, Macedonia, and Ukraine, vol 1
Edited by Katarina Ott
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Abstract:
This volume provides three fascinating case studies of subnational budgeting in Croatia, Macedonia, and Ukraine. These studies, together with a cross-country synthesis, will serve as a resource to those in universities, civil society organizations, parliaments, and the media who are concerned with improving transparency and accountability in public financial management. This publication contributes to a growing international movement to improve budget transparency and broaden participation in public budgeting. While budgeting has traditionally been considered the exclusive preserve of the executive branch of government, this situation is changing. Over the past ten to fifteen years, researchers and activists, together with legislators, auditors-general, and journalists, have been working to bolster their own knowledge and capacity to participate effectively in the budget process.
Keywords: subnational bugdeting; budget transparancy; Croatia; Macedonia; Ukraine (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2006
ISBN: 963-9419-97-4
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Making Public Finance Public: Comparing Croatia, Macedonia, and Ukraine , pp 1-20

- Katarina Ott
- Ch 2 Subnational Budget Watch in Croatia: Is Anybody There? , pp 21-50

- Ivana Maletiæ
- Ch 3 Subnational Budget Monitoring in Macedonia: Case Studies of Municipalities of Štip and Gostivar , pp 51-68

- Zhidas Daskalovski
- Ch 4 Budgetary Oversight and Accountability in Ukraine: The Case of General Secondary Education , pp 69-103

- Sergii Slukhai
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