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Title: Implementing Results-Based Budget Management Frameworks: An Assessment of Progress in Selected Countries
Authors: ADB
Issue Date: Dec-2017
Description: This report discusses the implementation of results-based budget management to assist in the national budgeting decision-making processes that uses performance and outcome indicators to measure the delivery of government outputs. The use of results-based budget management (RBBM) is well established around the world as a concept. RBBM is intended to hold managers to account for their role in organizing the supply of goods and services to the public, and to enforce a regular review of the effectiveness of government expenditure programs. However, there would appear to be significant gaps between concept and implementation. In order for governments to gauge policy effectiveness, a statistical framework must be developed to define outputs and outcome indicators. This publication examines a select group of countries that have led the use of RBMM. It also identifies weaknesses in their implementation from a statistical analysis perspective and suggests guidelines for the development of output descriptions, output indicators, and outcome indicators.
URI: https://www.adb.org/publications/implementing-results-based-budget-management-frameworks-assessment
https://elibrary.tucl.edu.np/handle/123456789/5100
ISBN: 9789292610449
9789292610456
ISSN: N/A
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Country: Indonesia
Malaysia
Philippines
Singapore
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