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spelling okr-10986-101542021-04-23T14:02:49Z Governments that Achieve Results : Introducing Performance Mechanisms and Exploring the Trust Dimension Felcman, Daniela ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTING BUDGETING BUILDING TRUST IN GOVERNMENT CAPACITY CONSTRAINTS CONFIDENCE CORRUPT DELIVERY OF SERVICES DEMOCRACY DEVELOPING COUNTRIES EMERGING ECONOMIES ENABLING ENVIRONMENT EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE FISCAL CAPACITY GENERAL PUBLIC GOVERNANCE REFORMS INFORMATION SYSTEM INSTITUTION INTERNATIONAL BANK LAWS LEGAL OBLIGATIONS LEVELS OF TRUST IN GOVERNMENT POLITICAL COMMITMENT POLITICAL PARTICIPATION POLITICIANS PRIVATE INVESTMENT PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION PUBLIC POLICY PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SECTOR PERFORMANCE PUBLIC SERVICES PUBLIC SPENDING RESULT RESULTS SERVICE DELIVERY TAX TAX COLLECTION TRANSPARENCY TRUST IN GOVERNMENT USERS USES WEB Over the past few decades, a significant number of advanced countries and, more recently, some developing countries have moved the focus of their budget arrangements to emphasize performance. The recently published book results, performance budgeting and trust in Government follows from a conference on performance budgeting held in Mexico in June 2008 where a large range of experiences from Latin America and Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries was presented. Its intention is to provide readers and governments wishing to improve elements of their performance budgeting with an understanding of the many elements involved in implementing these reforms, particularly in performance-informed budgeting (PIB), focusing on the challenges and the variety of approaches taken to meet these challenges. In many OECD and middle income countries, performance budgeting has been associated with the use of modern techniques of public management that emphasize individual and organizational responsibility and accountability for results. The books starts by providing an overview of PIB, building on two decades of experience and lesson learning, and sets out the key themes that provide the basis for discussions in the subsequent chapters. It looks at the roles of key decision-makers and institutions in creating a network of structured performance agreements4 throughout the budget cycle. 2012-08-13T10:34:33Z 2012-08-13T10:34:33Z 2010-10 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/10/13772525/governments-achieve-results-introducing-performance-mechanisms-exploring-trust-dimension http://hdl.handle.net/10986/10154 English en breve; No. 161 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research
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topic ACCOUNTABILITY
ACCOUNTING
BUDGETING
BUILDING TRUST IN GOVERNMENT
CAPACITY CONSTRAINTS
CONFIDENCE
CORRUPT
DELIVERY OF SERVICES
DEMOCRACY
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
EMERGING ECONOMIES
ENABLING ENVIRONMENT
EXPENDITURE
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
FISCAL CAPACITY
GENERAL PUBLIC
GOVERNANCE REFORMS
INFORMATION SYSTEM
INSTITUTION
INTERNATIONAL BANK
LAWS
LEGAL OBLIGATIONS
LEVELS OF TRUST IN GOVERNMENT
POLITICAL COMMITMENT
POLITICAL PARTICIPATION
POLITICIANS
PRIVATE INVESTMENT
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
PUBLIC POLICY
PUBLIC SECTOR
PUBLIC SECTOR PERFORMANCE
PUBLIC SERVICES
PUBLIC SPENDING
RESULT
RESULTS
SERVICE DELIVERY
TAX
TAX COLLECTION
TRANSPARENCY
TRUST IN GOVERNMENT
USERS
USES
WEB
spellingShingle ACCOUNTABILITY
ACCOUNTING
BUDGETING
BUILDING TRUST IN GOVERNMENT
CAPACITY CONSTRAINTS
CONFIDENCE
CORRUPT
DELIVERY OF SERVICES
DEMOCRACY
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
EMERGING ECONOMIES
ENABLING ENVIRONMENT
EXPENDITURE
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
FISCAL CAPACITY
GENERAL PUBLIC
GOVERNANCE REFORMS
INFORMATION SYSTEM
INSTITUTION
INTERNATIONAL BANK
LAWS
LEGAL OBLIGATIONS
LEVELS OF TRUST IN GOVERNMENT
POLITICAL COMMITMENT
POLITICAL PARTICIPATION
POLITICIANS
PRIVATE INVESTMENT
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
PUBLIC POLICY
PUBLIC SECTOR
PUBLIC SECTOR PERFORMANCE
PUBLIC SERVICES
PUBLIC SPENDING
RESULT
RESULTS
SERVICE DELIVERY
TAX
TAX COLLECTION
TRANSPARENCY
TRUST IN GOVERNMENT
USERS
USES
WEB
Felcman, Daniela
Governments that Achieve Results : Introducing Performance Mechanisms and Exploring the Trust Dimension
relation en breve; No. 161
description Over the past few decades, a significant number of advanced countries and, more recently, some developing countries have moved the focus of their budget arrangements to emphasize performance. The recently published book results, performance budgeting and trust in Government follows from a conference on performance budgeting held in Mexico in June 2008 where a large range of experiences from Latin America and Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries was presented. Its intention is to provide readers and governments wishing to improve elements of their performance budgeting with an understanding of the many elements involved in implementing these reforms, particularly in performance-informed budgeting (PIB), focusing on the challenges and the variety of approaches taken to meet these challenges. In many OECD and middle income countries, performance budgeting has been associated with the use of modern techniques of public management that emphasize individual and organizational responsibility and accountability for results. The books starts by providing an overview of PIB, building on two decades of experience and lesson learning, and sets out the key themes that provide the basis for discussions in the subsequent chapters. It looks at the roles of key decision-makers and institutions in creating a network of structured performance agreements4 throughout the budget cycle.
format Publications & Research :: Brief
author Felcman, Daniela
author_facet Felcman, Daniela
author_sort Felcman, Daniela
title Governments that Achieve Results : Introducing Performance Mechanisms and Exploring the Trust Dimension
title_short Governments that Achieve Results : Introducing Performance Mechanisms and Exploring the Trust Dimension
title_full Governments that Achieve Results : Introducing Performance Mechanisms and Exploring the Trust Dimension
title_fullStr Governments that Achieve Results : Introducing Performance Mechanisms and Exploring the Trust Dimension
title_full_unstemmed Governments that Achieve Results : Introducing Performance Mechanisms and Exploring the Trust Dimension
title_sort governments that achieve results : introducing performance mechanisms and exploring the trust dimension
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/10/13772525/governments-achieve-results-introducing-performance-mechanisms-exploring-trust-dimension
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