Budgetary management and control : the public sector in Australasia
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Budgetary management and control : the public sector in Australasia
Macmillan of Australia, 1990
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  Shimane
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  Hiroshima
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  Kochi
  Fukuoka
  Saga
  Nagasaki
  Kumamoto
  Oita
  Miyazaki
  Kagoshima
  Okinawa
  Korea
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  United Kingdom
  Germany
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Note
Includes index
Bibliography: p. [195]-202
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Examining the recent changes in budgetary processes in the Australasian public sector, this book is organized around two themes: an analysis of the broader aspects of budgetary management, and an examination of the technical practices introduced in recent years to improve the monitoring, management and control of budgets. These budgetary changes have been introduced in conjunction with the new managerialist ethos entering the senior levels of public administration. This book is designed to be of interest to students of public adminstration and policy and for those doing courses on public sector accounting, government departments and libraries.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Management and control of budgets: the proces of commonwealth budgetary control, Michael Keating
- the political control of budgets in Victoria, Robert Jolly
- federalism and devolution
- fiscal federalism - commonwealth conditional funding and state responses, Brian Head and John Wanna
- recent trends in introducting devolutionary attempts in budgeting, Cliff Walsh
- implementation of devolution
- budget reform and commonwealth-state devolution in human services provision, Glenn Rees
- devolution of budgetary control in Queensland, David Ford
- the management of budgeting in Victoria, Barry Nicholls
- budget management within agencies
- control of budgetary expenditure
- the commonwealth running costs system, George Rothman and Brian Thornton
- rational managerial behaviour, risk and expenditure surge in the public sector, John Forster. Part 2 Accounting, auditing and mangerialism: public sector accounting and the challenge of managerialism, Lee parker and James Guthrie
- accounting practices and control
- changes in accounting and auditing practices
- the New Zealand experience, Ian Ball
- Australia moves to accrual accounting
- problems and prospects, David Shand
- decentralization of budgeting
- computerization of internal budget control within a commonwealth department, Alex Blake
- decentralizing capital budgeting - employing commercial practices in the Australian public sector, Ray McNamara and Neil Cocks
- auditing for budgetary control
- audit control and management of budgetary processes - the new role of the auditor-general, John Taylor
- the private auditing of public accounts, Russell Banham.
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