Managing Public Expenditure in Australia

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Accrual Budgeting
Australian federal budget process
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Budget Papers
budgetary process
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Central Budget Agency
Consolidated Revenue Fund
deficit reduction strategies
Economic Policy Advice
Efficiency Dividend
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Expenditure Management
Expenditure Review Committee
financial governance reform
Financial Management Reforms
fiscal policy analysis
FMIP
Forward Estimates
government accountability
government budgeting
Government Business Enterprises
Hawke Government
John Stone
Line Agencies
Net Budget Impact
policy development
Program Appropriations
Public Administration
Public Expenditure Management
public sector finance
Razor Gang
Reid Report
resource allocation models
Spending Departments
Traditional Line Item Budgets
Treasury Board Secretariat
Whitlam Government

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367718701
  • Weight: 566g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Mar 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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How do Australian governments budget? How well do they spend and manage our money?

Governments seem to be locked in a constant struggle with the problems of budgeting. Cabinet never has enough resources to go around, and while some agencies 'guard' public expenditure, others find endless ways to make new claims on budgets.

Managing Public Expenditure in Australia provides the first systematic analysis of government budgeting and the politics of the budgetary process. Drawing on extensive original sources, the authors examine debates and reforms in public finance from Whitlam and Fraser to Hawke, Keating and Howard, and assess their impacts on policy development. In tracking the way governments actually spend money, Managing Public Expenditure in Australia provides an alternate and complementary political history of federal government over the past forty years.

This book also includes accessible discussions on topics such as budget theory, financial management in government, and debt and deficit reduction. An explanation of new resource management techniques and initiatives help to illuminate the ongoing changes to budget and expenditure management practices.

This is an essential purchase for students, teachers and practitioners of public finance, and for anyone involved in the continuing debate over the nature and role of the public sector.

JOHN WANNA is Professor of Politics and Public Policy at Griffith University. He is the co-author of Public Policy in Australia and Public Sector Management in Australia, and coeditor of the Australian Journal of Public Administration.

JOANNE KELLY is a principal research officer in Canada's Treasury Board Secretariat and a research associate of the Centre for Australian Public Sector Management (CAPSM).

JOHN FORSTER is a Senior Lecturer in Economics at Griffith University. He is a founding member of CAPSM and coeditor with John Wanna of Budgetary Management and Control.