Performance-Based Budgeting in South-Eastern Europe: A Legal and Economic Perspective
<p>During the 2008–2013 period, a wave of fresh ideas for introducing performance-based budgeting (PBB) occurred in the region of South-Eastern Europe. Based on a theoretical framework and empirical assessment using novel methodology, this study examines the preconditions and assesses the capa...
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doaj-6d97c3e11ff7496db6e29639e0b62f882020-11-24T21:17:49ZengSciendoCentral European Journal of Public Policy1802-48662014-07-0181507686Performance-Based Budgeting in South-Eastern Europe: A Legal and Economic PerspectiveAleksandra Maksimovska Veljanovski0Aleksandar Stojkov1Law School Iustinuanus Primus Republic MacedoniaLaw Faculty, Istinuanus Primus Republic of Macedonia<p>During the 2008–2013 period, a wave of fresh ideas for introducing performance-based budgeting (PBB) occurred in the region of South-Eastern Europe. Based on a theoretical framework and empirical assessment using novel methodology, this study examines the preconditions and assesses the capacities for introducing PBB in South-Eastern European (SEE) countries. Generally, SEE countries have demonstrated moderate progress in implementing elements of performance budgeting. All of them follow a similar approach to embarking on these reforms, but with a different policy attention to certain aspects. <br /> On the other hand, SEE countries with limited progress demonstrate strong political commitment to kick-start this area by investing in the development of budget administration skills. The study conveys a balanced mix of political, legal, administrative and economic analysis of the core elements of PBB. The novel idea of introducing a simpler model of PBB in SEE is examined. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first systematic attempt to provide a comprehensive analysis of the institutional arrangements and prospects for adopting PBB in the region of South-Eastern Europe.</p>http://www.cejpp.eu/index.php/ojs/article/view/161Performance-based budgeting, budget reforms, performance measurement, South-Eastern Europe |
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Performance-Based Budgeting in South-Eastern Europe: A Legal and Economic Perspective |
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Performance-Based Budgeting in South-Eastern Europe: A Legal and Economic Perspective |
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performance-based budgeting in south-eastern europe: a legal and economic perspective |
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<p>During the 2008–2013 period, a wave of fresh ideas for introducing performance-based budgeting (PBB) occurred in the region of South-Eastern Europe. Based on a theoretical framework and empirical assessment using novel methodology, this study examines the preconditions and assesses the capacities for introducing PBB in South-Eastern European (SEE) countries. Generally, SEE countries have demonstrated moderate progress in implementing elements of performance budgeting. All of them follow a similar approach to embarking on these reforms, but with a different policy attention to certain aspects. <br /> On the other hand, SEE countries with limited progress demonstrate strong political commitment to kick-start this area by investing in the development of budget administration skills. The study conveys a balanced mix of political, legal, administrative and economic analysis of the core elements of PBB. The novel idea of introducing a simpler model of PBB in SEE is examined. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first systematic attempt to provide a comprehensive analysis of the institutional arrangements and prospects for adopting PBB in the region of South-Eastern Europe.</p> |
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