Integrating performance and budgets : the budget office of tomorrow

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Integrating performance and budgets : the budget office of tomorrow

edited by Jonathan D. Breul and Carl Moravitz

(The IBM Center for the Business of Government book series)

Rowman & Littlefield, c2007

  • : pbk
  • : cloth

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Governments are under increasing pressure to produce-and to demonstrate-results in terms of their mission. Over the last decade, countries around the world have undertaken reforms with the aim of improving the relevance and effectiveness of public services and the quality of public sector management. Integrating Performance and Budgets showcases attempts by federal and state governments, as well as a mix of developed and developing countries, to introduce performance or results-oriented budgeting and management as a means to support better decision making and accountability.

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Chapter 1 1. The Budget Office of Tomorrow Chapter 2 2. Linking Performance and Budgeting: Opportunities in the Federal Budget Process Chapter 3 3. Staying the Course: The Use of Performance Measurement in State Governments Chapter 4 4. Moving from Outputs to Outcomes: Practical Advice from Governments Around the World Chapter 5 5. Performance Budgeting: How NASA and SBA Link Costs and Performance

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