The globalization of information?Xsatellite TV, internet, phone and fax?Xserve to enhance citizens?ยฆ awareness of their rights, obligations, options and alternatives and strengthens demands for greater accountability from the public sector. However, the power of accountability is significantly reduc
Fiscal Management (Public Sector, Governance, and Accountability) (Public Sector, Governance, and Accountability Series)
โ Scribed by Anwar Shah
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 292
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Accountability of government to citizens?Vthe idea that the public sector must answer to the people for its performance?Vis the foundation for good governance. Under good governance, public expenditures are allocated to maximize welfare, revenues are collected efficiently, and the public at large has access to a number of public services including water and sanitation, infrastructure, education and health. Unfortunately in many developing countries, the people suffer the results of dysfunctional governance systems that fail to provide even minimal levels of vital public services. This happens because of an acute deficiency in government accountability, such that public servants lack the incentives to show results or manage government resources more efficiently. The key message of the New Institutional Economics is that incentives matter. In the public sphere, incentives for public servants and policymakers are derived from the countries?ยฆ accountability frameworks?Vthe rewards, sanctions, and measurement of performance?Vthat shape public sector performance. Fiscal Management and Accountable Public Governance applies this fundamental insight to fiscal/budgetary analysis and public service delivery, giving the reader tools and real world examples from around the globe of institutional arrangements to help citizens hold government accountable for their performance.
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