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Why governments should use the government finance statistics accounting system

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Barton, Allan

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University of Sydney Press

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In May 2008, the Australian government presented its budget to parliament solely in terms of the IMF Government Finance Statistics (GFS) accounting system; and in December 2008 it announced that all outcome financial statements were also to be GFS based.

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2037-12-31
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