Public Financial Management in the European Union

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EU Budget
EU Country
EU Level
EU Member States
EU Society
European Tasks
European Union integration
Expenditure Ceilings
Fiscal Council
fiscal governance Europe
Fiscal Rules
fiscal tax rules
Gdp Growth
Gdp Growth Rate
global public goods management
human development index analysis
Lisbon Strategy
macroeconomic policy coordination
Medium Term Budget
Medium Term Budget Framework
Medium Term Budgetary Objective
Medium Term Planning
Public & Nonprofit Management
Public finance
public finance management instruments
Public Finance Stability
public resource management
public sector efficiency
Public Service Tasks
Scope Index
Social Assistance Expenditure
tax expenditures
transnational crisis response strategies
Union Civil Protection Mechanism

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032118901
  • Weight: 600g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Apr 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book reveals how to create efficient institutions and coordinate policy on a transnational scale to ensure that European Union integration can best meet social needs. It offers a combined technocratic and humanist perspective on the discussion of public financial management. The state, as part of its public policy, should seek to preserve our social and environmental values, yet there are mounting imbalances in society which point to the growing role of the state in minimising them. Under such circumstances, it is worth reflecting on how new challenges could require updated, more complex formulas, to deal with crises in current times and for social and economic policy making by states and the European Union generally, which would ensure their compatibility with the world financial markets. The work offers an in-depth and unique performance analysis of European Union institutions compared to the national entities of EU Member States. It contributes to the ongoing debate on global public goods and the processes involved in managing their provision. Further, it discusses public finance management instruments, indicating their historical evolution in practice and their effectiveness measured with the Human Development Index. The author presents a proposal of how to manage global, European and national public goods across three areas: environmental protection, transnational infrastructure projects and social policy. The book analyses public financial management instruments used during the recent pandemic, making a distinction between regular and emergency instruments and assessing their effectiveness in specific economic situations. This will be of interest to researchers and students of economics and finance, as well as decision makers and practitioners from governments, international organisations and specific non-governmental organisations concerned with issues of public finance management.

Marta Postuła is Head of the Finance and Accounting Department at the Faculty of Management, University of Warsaw, Poland.

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