Improving Public Sector Efficiency: Challenges and ...
briefly reviews key institutional drivers that may contribute to improve public sector efficiency, and focuses on one of them in more detail: performance information and its role and use in the budget process. There is no blueprint for enhancing public sector efficiency. OECD countries have thus adopted diverse approaches to reforming key ...
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