India : Karnataka State Public Financial Management and Accountability Study
Karnataka as embarked on a major fiscal and governance reform program that aims at restoring the state's financial health and improving the performance of the state's public sector. This study examines Karnataka's public financial management and accountability system (PFMA) light of this reform program. The study covers the following: budget development, execution and monitoring; fiscal transparency; accounting and financial reporting; and internal and external controls, including auditing and legislative oversight. The study does not focus on Karnataka's fiscal position or performance; it also does not cover issues relating to the quality of expenditure allocations; or the effectiveness, efficiency, and poverty focus of public spending per se. However the study does try to take into account the links between these issues and the PFMA system.
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2013
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Institutions: | World Bank |
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DC : Washington |
Subject: | Indien | India | Öffentliche Finanzen | Public finance |
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