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Decisions about "who gets what, when, and how" are perhaps the most important that any government must make. So it should not be remarkable that around the world, public officials responsible for public budgeting are facing demands -- from their own citizenry, other government officials, economic actors, and increasingly from international sources -- to make their patterns of spending more transparent and their processes more participatory. Surprisingly, rigorous analysis of the causes and consequences of fiscal transparency is thin at best. This book seeks to fill this gap in existing knowledge by answering a few broad questions: How and why do improvements in fiscal transparency and participation come about? How are they sustained over time? When and how do increased fiscal transparency and participation lead to improved government responsiveness and accountability?
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Open Budgets: The Political Economy of Transparency, Participation, and Accountability
2013, Brookings Institution Press
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Open Budgets: the Political Economy of Transparency, Participation, and Accountability
2013, Brookings Institution Press
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Open budgets: the political economy of transparency, participation, and accountability
2013, Brookings Institution Press/Ash Center, Brookings Institution Press
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