Front Matter
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Table of Contents
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List of figures
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List of tables
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Abbreviations
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Contributors
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How political institutions, history and experience affect government budgeting processes and ways of achieving ‘value for money’
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Government budgeting and the quest for value-for-money outcomes in Australia
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Projecting long-term fiscal outcomes
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Budget reform in China:: Progress and prospects in the Xi Jinping era
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Public budgeting system in Taiwan:: Does it lead to better value for money?
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Making ‘accountability for results’ really work?
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Adoption or implementation?: Performance measurement in the City of Guangzhou’s Department of Education
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Public financial management and the campaign against extravagant position-related consumption in China
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Accountability reform, parliamentary oversight and the role of performance audit in Australia
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The development of performance auditing in Taiwan
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Budgeting and financial management of public infrastructure:: The experience of Taiwan
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Municipal financial strategy responses to fiscal austerity:: The case of Taiwan
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Australia’s employment services, 1998–2012:: Using performance monitoring and evaluation to improve value for money
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Case study of the role of third-party evaluators in performance-based budgeting reform at the local government level in China
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Education outlay, fiscal transfers and interregional funding equity:: A county-level analysis of education finance in China
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Timely help or icing the cake?: Revisiting the effect of public subsidies on private R&D investment in Taiwan
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‘Value for money’ lessons and challenges
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