Balancing Control and Flexibility in Public Budgeting

A New Role for Rule Variability

Business & Finance, Economics, Public Finance, Accounting, Financial
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Author: Michael Di Francesco, John Alford ISBN: 9789811003417
Publisher: Springer Singapore Publication: May 12, 2016
Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan Language: English
Author: Michael Di Francesco, John Alford
ISBN: 9789811003417
Publisher: Springer Singapore
Publication: May 12, 2016
Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan
Language: English

This work explores how reshaping budget rules and how they are applied presents a preferred means of public sector budgeting, rather than simply implementing fewer rules. Through enhanced approaches to resource flexibility, government entities can ensure that public money is used appropriately while achieving the desired results.

 

The authors identify public budgeting practices that inhibit responses to complex problems and examine how rule modification can lead to expanded budget flexibility. Through a nuanced understanding of the factors underlying conventional budget control, the authors use budget reforms in Australia to show the limits of rule modification and propose "rule variability" as a better means of recalibrating central control and situational flexibility.

 

Here, policy makers and public management academics will find a source that surveys emerging ways of reconciling control and flexibility in the public sector.

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This work explores how reshaping budget rules and how they are applied presents a preferred means of public sector budgeting, rather than simply implementing fewer rules. Through enhanced approaches to resource flexibility, government entities can ensure that public money is used appropriately while achieving the desired results.

 

The authors identify public budgeting practices that inhibit responses to complex problems and examine how rule modification can lead to expanded budget flexibility. Through a nuanced understanding of the factors underlying conventional budget control, the authors use budget reforms in Australia to show the limits of rule modification and propose "rule variability" as a better means of recalibrating central control and situational flexibility.

 

Here, policy makers and public management academics will find a source that surveys emerging ways of reconciling control and flexibility in the public sector.

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