Issues in accrual accounting and budgeting by government
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Barton, Allan D
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Australian National University
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The adoption of accrual accounting and budgeting systems has been central
to the program of Commonwealth Public Sector reforms over the past 20
years. The reforms are explained in publications such as Department of
Finance (DOF, 1994a,b), National Commission of Audit (1996); Guthrie and
Parker (1998); and Wanna, Kelly and Forster (2000). They were heralded with
much praise and promise for improvements in the efficiency of resource
management and effectiveness in policy delivery, and in enhanced transparency of
information and accountability to Parliament and the public. However, while
major improvements have been made in these matters, significant concerns remain
about the new systems and they have created many problems.
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Agenda 12.3 (2005): 211-226
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Agenda: A Journal of Policy Analysis and Reform
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