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GESTION DES FINANCES PUBLIQUES LOCALES POUR LE DÉVELOPPEMENT DES ETD: " CAS DU SECTEUR DES WALENDU PITSI "

Basani Ngabu
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Basani Ngabu: UNIKIS - Université de Kisangani

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Abstract: This article, written under the theme: Managing local public finances for the development of ETDs with experience in the Walendu Pitsi sector," is rare in proposing to explain the purpose for which ETDs are developing a budget and understand how this local financial law is enforced. Following the results obtained and analyzed after the operation of the documents of the Budgets of this entity, which enjoys financial autonomy over the space of three years (2013-2015), revenue forecasts and expenditure execution reveal that expected revenues were weakly mobilized: in the order of 20.02% in 2013, 5.00% in 2014 and 34.84% in 2015 and executed similarly according to the proportion of 19.93% in 2013, 7.13% in 2014 and 32.92% in 2015. This modest revenue and expenditure performance has a direct negative impact on governance and peacekeeping (strengthening institutions), macroeconomic stability and growth and improvement access to social services, reducing vulnerability and supporting community dynamics in the Walendu-Pitsi sector. The public authority in high court must therefore go beyond believing strictly in the financial autonomy of the ETDs otherwise it must be relative, and must be appreciated in terms of the desire to control the decentralizing process in a certain way, because ETD are seen more as conveyor belts of its own policies than as centres of autonomous decisions.

Keywords: Managing; local public finances; development; ETDs; Walendu Pitsi sector (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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Published in Recherches Economiques de Louvain - Louvain economic review, A paraître

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