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In the aftermath of an official general pardon in 2006 Italian penitentiaries are struggling with overcrowding and budgeting problems. In order to identify the main causes of such difficulties we analyze an unbalanced panel of 142 Italian penitentiaries for the time period 2003-2005. A primary...
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The present paper introduces a technique to deal with coporate names heterogeneities in the context of public procurement metadata. Public bodies are currently facing a big challenge trying to improve both the performance and the transparency of administrative processes. The e-Government and...
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The credit reporting agencies are to consumers what credit rating agencies are to banks and other vendors. That is to say that, Transunion, Equifax and Experian are the credit reporting agencies (CRA's) that collect data on consumers and runs risk assessments on the consumers that seek credit on...
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This paper investigates the application of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in the Public Sector Accounting (PSA) of a developing country, Bangladesh. Transparency and efficiency of PSA has been urged by different stakeholders for a long time. Therefore, reformation of PSA in the...
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This paper examines the institutional arrangements of the macro-fiscal function in 16 African countries. Most ministries of finance (MoFs) have established a macro-fiscal department or unit, but their functions, size, structure and outputs vary considerably. Based on a survey, we present data on...
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The provision of publicly available open data leads to transparency in several public sector exchanges, spending and decisions. However, this information is served massively and heterogeneously - mostly due to different bureaucratic procedures and paperwork formats, while its diffusion does not...
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Governments around the globe are opening up public spending data in order to promote transparency and citizen awareness. However, data openness by itself is not enough to guarantee that the data is consumed efficiently and in meaningful ways. In this work public spending data from seven...
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The PSGR project is the first attempt to generate, curate, interlink and distribute daily updated public spending data in LOD formats that can be useful to both expert (i.e. scientists and professionals) and naïve users. The PSGR ontology is based on the UK payments ontology and reuses, among...
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A confrontation with the blurred meaning of “public management” and “New Public Management” NPM is indispensable before trying whether there is an impact of such concepts on civil service regimes. Contrary to conventional wisdom, the division of public employees between “civil...
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While digital platforms have facilitated protests and challenged democratic norms, mass online campaigns could also enhance electoral accountability. We evaluate the electoral impact of non-partisan Facebook ads informing millions of Mexican citizens of municipal expenditure irregularities in...
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