Economic evaluation of public programmes: lessons from the Expanded Public Works Programmes in South Africa

This review aims at assessing the economic evaluation of public programmes such as the expanded public works programmes (EPWP) in South Africa. The South African government earmarked the EPWP for departments and municipalities to implement projects that are meaningful for economic transformation and...

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Main Author: Noluthando Matsiliza
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: LLC "CPC "Business Perspectives" 2018-12-01
Series:Public and Municipal Finance
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Online Access:https://businessperspectives.org/images/pdf/applications/publishing/templates/article/assets/11251/PMF_2018_03_Matsiliza.pdf
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spelling doaj-37bb4bc70f4447cebe2f3ecdc9011a062020-11-25T02:39:22ZengLLC "CPC "Business Perspectives"Public and Municipal Finance2222-18672222-18752018-12-0173263610.21511/pmf.07(3).2018.0311251Economic evaluation of public programmes: lessons from the Expanded Public Works Programmes in South AfricaNoluthando Matsiliza0Ph.D., Associate Professor, Public Administration, Durban University of TechnologyThis review aims at assessing the economic evaluation of public programmes such as the expanded public works programmes (EPWP) in South Africa. The South African government earmarked the EPWP for departments and municipalities to implement projects that are meaningful for economic transformation and inclusive growth. This study argues that economic evaluation of public programmes must consider the interplay of complex decisions making on resource allocations and take into account consequences thereafter in a systematic way. This review paper adopted a qualitative document analysis, where data is drawn from research reports on programme evaluation, policy documents, EPWP evaluation reports, books and articles drawn from accredited journals. Key findings from this study draw attention to unfulfilled great expectations to sustain job creation in an emerging economy in South Africa. Results also revealed that although the M&E design was suitable for the evaluation, it was not compared to any other alternative cost-effective measurement strategy to assess the economic value of the EPWP in South African public service. Based on the lessons from EPWP, this study recommends an integrative approach to evaluate job creation programmes in order to settle on the economic value of EPWP.https://businessperspectives.org/images/pdf/applications/publishing/templates/article/assets/11251/PMF_2018_03_Matsiliza.pdfbenefitscost analysiseconomic evaluationjob creationmonitoring and evaluation
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Economic evaluation of public programmes: lessons from the Expanded Public Works Programmes in South Africa
Public and Municipal Finance
benefits
cost analysis
economic evaluation
job creation
monitoring and evaluation
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title Economic evaluation of public programmes: lessons from the Expanded Public Works Programmes in South Africa
title_short Economic evaluation of public programmes: lessons from the Expanded Public Works Programmes in South Africa
title_full Economic evaluation of public programmes: lessons from the Expanded Public Works Programmes in South Africa
title_fullStr Economic evaluation of public programmes: lessons from the Expanded Public Works Programmes in South Africa
title_full_unstemmed Economic evaluation of public programmes: lessons from the Expanded Public Works Programmes in South Africa
title_sort economic evaluation of public programmes: lessons from the expanded public works programmes in south africa
publisher LLC "CPC "Business Perspectives"
series Public and Municipal Finance
issn 2222-1867
2222-1875
publishDate 2018-12-01
description This review aims at assessing the economic evaluation of public programmes such as the expanded public works programmes (EPWP) in South Africa. The South African government earmarked the EPWP for departments and municipalities to implement projects that are meaningful for economic transformation and inclusive growth. This study argues that economic evaluation of public programmes must consider the interplay of complex decisions making on resource allocations and take into account consequences thereafter in a systematic way. This review paper adopted a qualitative document analysis, where data is drawn from research reports on programme evaluation, policy documents, EPWP evaluation reports, books and articles drawn from accredited journals. Key findings from this study draw attention to unfulfilled great expectations to sustain job creation in an emerging economy in South Africa. Results also revealed that although the M&E design was suitable for the evaluation, it was not compared to any other alternative cost-effective measurement strategy to assess the economic value of the EPWP in South African public service. Based on the lessons from EPWP, this study recommends an integrative approach to evaluate job creation programmes in order to settle on the economic value of EPWP.
topic benefits
cost analysis
economic evaluation
job creation
monitoring and evaluation
url https://businessperspectives.org/images/pdf/applications/publishing/templates/article/assets/11251/PMF_2018_03_Matsiliza.pdf
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