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International Public Financial Management Reform
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01 April 2005

This book is intended to give readers detailed information and perspectives on the reform of financial management reform practices in a variety of national settings around the world. The chapters explore the reform agenda in each nation and factors that stimulated change. Each chapter addresses the extent of the influence of "New Public Management" concepts and practices on reform implementation. The nations whose experience is represented in this book are among the most often cited examples of progressive change to be examined and perhaps emulated by governments in other nations. In the introductory chapter the editors address the question whether and to what extent the financial management reforms detailed in the book reveal real progress or a progression of questions and dilemmas faced but not solved over the past several decades.
Chapter 1. The Dynamics of Public Financial Management Change in an International Context: Progress Or A Progression Of Questions, Contradictions and Challenges?; Christopher Humphrey, James Guthrie, L. R. Jones, Olov Olson
Chapter 2. Recent Public Sector Financial Management Change in Australia: Implementing the Market Model; Linda M English, James Guthrie, Lee D Parker
Chapter 3. New Public Management Reforms in Canada: Success and Failure? David J Cooper; Ken Ogata
Chapter 4. Eastern European Nations and New Public Financial Management; Emidia Vagnoni
Chapter 5. Npm and The Irish Public Sector: From Reluctant Reformer to Statutory Codification; Geraldine Robbins, Irvine Lapsley
Chapter 6. Public Sector Financial Management Reform in Italy; Riccardo Mussari
Chapter 7. New Zealand Public Sector Management and Accounting Reforms: The Hidden Agenda; Susan Newberry, June Pallot
Chapter 8. Public Sector Financial Management Reform in Spain; Vicente Pina, and Lourdes Torres
Chapter 9. Public Sector Accounting Reforms in A Welfare State in Transition: The Case Of Sweden; Olov Olson, Kerstin Sahlin-Andersson
Chapter 10. A Reflection on Accounting Reforms in Dutch Government; Henk J. ter Bogt, G. Jan van Helden
Chapter 11. Financial Management in the Uk Public Sector: Historical Development; Current Issues and Controversies; Danny S. L. Chow, Christopher G. Humphrey, Peter B. Miller
Chapter 12. Contemporary Public Financial Management And Budget Reform in the U.S. Federal Government; L. R. Jones; Jerry L. McCaffery