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budget execution 2 Betriebliche Finanzwirtschaft 1 Expenditure control 1 Finanzkontrolle 1 Fiscal control 1 Government expenditures 1 Haushaltsplanung 1 Managerial finance 1 Public accounting 1 Public budgeting 1 Public expenditure 1 Public finance 1 accountability mechanisms 1 accounting and reporting 1 accounts payable 1 accrual accounting 1 actual expenditures 1 aggregate expenditure 1 aggregate expenditure control 1 annual accounts 1 annual budgets 1 audit institutions 1 budget act 1 budget activities 1 budget allocations 1 budget circulars 1 budget classification 1 budget classification systems 1 budget cycle 1 budget department 1 budget discipline 1 budget discussions 1 budget document 1 budget estimates 1 budget execution law 1 budget execution procedures 1 budget formulation 1 budget framework 1 budget law 1 budget legislation 1
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Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1
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English 1 Undetermined 1
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Lienert, Ian 1 Pattanayak, Sailendra 1
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International Monetary Fund (IMF) 1
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IMF Working Papers 1 Technical notes and manuals / International Monetary Fund 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 RePEc 1
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Expenditure control : key features, stages, and actors
Pattanayak, Sailendra - 2016
This paper defines and explains key stages of the government expenditure chain and describes the controls applied at each stage, including their objectives and key features as well as centralized vs. decentralized approaches in application of those controls. The paper also examines the influence...
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A Comparison Between Two Public Expenditure Management Systems in Africa
Lienert, Ian - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2003
This paper assesses the advantages and disadvantages of the French and British public expenditure management systems as used in Africa. The main differences are in budget execution and government accounting. In both francophone and anglophone Africa, there are common weaknesses in the...
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