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Financial management information systems and open budget data : do governments report on where the money goes? /

"In recent years, the topics of budget transparency and open data have been increasingly discussed. Most discussants agree that for true transparency, it is important not only that governments publish budget data on websites, but that the data they disclose are meaningful and provide a full pic...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autores principales: Dener, Cem (Autor), Min, Saw Young (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Washington, D.C. : The World Bank, [2013]
Colección:World Bank e-Library.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; About the Authors; Abbreviations; Executive Summary; Chapter 1 Introduction; Figures; 1.1 Potential effects of publishing reliable open budget data from FMIS; Definitions; 1.2 Core FMIS functions and interfaces with other PFM systems; Box; 1.1 Trust in Government; 1.3 Key components of integrated FMIS solutions combining OLTP and OLAP; Budget Transparency Instruments: Overview; Tables; 1.1 A summary of fiscal transparency instruments; Notes; Chapter 2 Methodology; Definition of Indicators; 2.1 Key and informative indicators and points assigned.
  • Data Collection 2.1 Composition of the FMIS & OBD data set; Data Analysis; Validation of Observations; 2.2 Definition of FMIS & OBD groups to map the status of government practices; Results Reporting; Preparation of Guidelines; Notes; Chapter 3 Data; Status of Government Practices in Publishing Open Budget Data; 3.1 A summary of current government practices in publishing open budget data; Existence of Dedicated Websites for Publishing Public Finance Data; 3.1 Current status of government practices in publishing OBD from FMIS; 3.2 Income level and regional distributions for Indicator 1.
  • 3.3 Income level and regional distributions for Indicator 2 Source and Reliability of Budget Data; 3.4 Income level and regional distributions for Indicator 3; 3.5 Income level and regional distributions for Indicator 4; 3.6 Income level and regional distributions for Indicator 5; Scope and Presentation Quality of Public Finance Information; 3.7 Income level and regional distributions for Indicator 6; 3.8 Income level and regional distributions for Indicator 7; 3.9 Income level and regional distributions for Indicator 8; 3.10 Income level and regional distributions for Indicator 9.
  • And Regularity of PF Information 3.11 Income level and regional distributions for Indicator 10; 3.12 Income level and regional distributions for Indicators 11 and 12; 3.13 Income level and regional distributions for Indicators 13 and 14; 3.14 Income level and regional distributions for Indicators 15 and 16; 3.15 Income level and regional distributions for Indicators 17 and 18; Informative Indicators; 3.16 Income level and regional distributions for Indicators 19 and 20; 3.17 Income level and regional distributions for Indicator 21.
  • 3.18 Income level and regional distributions for Indicator 223.19 Income level and regional distributions for Indicator 23; 3.20 Income level and regional distributions for Indicator 24; 3.21 Income level and regional distributions for Indicator 25; 3.22 Income level and regional distributions for Indicator 26; 3.23 Income level and regional distributions for Indicator 27; 3.24 Income level and regional distributions for Indicator 28; 3.25 Income level and regional distributions for Indicator 29; 3.26 Income level and regional distributions for Indicator 30; 3.27 Income level and regional distributions for Indicator 31.