Reforming Budget Systems (Full Study)
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Browne, Eileen
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PDF
Date:
June 1, 2010
Summary: This study, part of the Fiscal Reform and Economic Governance project's "Best Practices" series, has three core purposes. First, it is meant to underscore the fundamental importance of budgetary institutions in fostering responsive, responsible, and accountable governance. Second, it is written to highlight some of the keys to successful budget and PFM reform based on international experiences. Lastly, it is intended as a practical guide for USAID and other donor agencies to inform the design, implementation and evaluation of technical assistance programs in budget reform.
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