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1 PIA 3090 Comparative Public Management and Policy

2 PIA 3090 Bureaucracies, Budgets and Decision-Making

3 The Main Event I. Golden Oldies II. Literary Map III. Grand Synthesis

4 Decision-Making and Budgets Themes and Definitions

5 Themes a. Budget: Recurrent vs. Capital (Development) Budgets b. Financial Management- Incrementalism and Satisficing vs. Zero Based Budgeting (Planning Systems) c. Accounting- Cost and Benefit vs. profit and loss

6 Themes d. Auditing vs. Accountability- Quantitative vs. Qualitative e. Evaluating- Assessment vs. Judgement f. Budgeting: Two themes- Reforming and Decision-making

7 Decision-Making and Financial Management A Review of Themes

8 Decision-Making and Financial Management (Review) 1. Savas-Privatization and Contracting Out- Commercialization and intra-governmental competition 2. Johnson- Economic Bureaucracy, Public Sector Management: A Japanese Model? 3. Harris- End of the Third World? End of  Development Budgets

9 Decision-Making and Financial Management 4. Heady- Imbalance- Political vs. Bureaucratic Development in the role of financial management (The Corruption Problem) 5. Armstrong-Values, money and Development Management 6. Nelson- International Organizations, NGOs and Development (Contracts vs. Grants)

10 Decision-Making and Financial Management 8. Turner and Hulme- Private Sector Development vs. Development Management: The role of public sector financial management (Oversight) 9. Peters and Barzelay-Public Sector Reform 10. Caiden and Wildavsky- Planning vs. Budgeting 11. Janis-Is Budgeting and financial management impacted by Group Think?

11 Planning, Financial and Budgetary Management Systems in Poor Counties  Five historical periods-  Read Caiden and Wildavsky  Best Book on realities of Public Budgeting and Development

12 Historical Periods: Famous Five i. Until the 1950s- recurrent budgets- law and order. ii. 1950s-1960s- growth. Domestic development Funds with bilateral technical assistance =Recurrent vs. Development budgets iii. 1960s-1970s: Distribution and basic needs. World Bank and Poorest of the poor

13 iv. Mid-1970s to mid-1980s: Planning vs. Budgets  Planning demanded by technical assistance  Technical assistance- both grants and loans (no private loans to Africa  Project planning "wins" over national planning and budgeting systems

14 v. 1980s- Structural Adjustment 1980s-End of century- Structural Adjustment "non-budgetary" allocations vs. incremental budgeting (define) =donor monies drive the system in the degenerated state =Goal: Back to the Future

15 Reforming Government Budgeting 1. Baker and Schroeder- reforming public finance vs. privatization or devolution 2. Naomi Caiden- Planning vs. Budgeting- Incrementalism vs. Performance budgets 3. Steve Arnold and Phil Morgan- Programs, plans and projects (sustainability and the Sustainability Issue)

16 Reforming Government Budgeting 4. Guy Peters- The nature of budgetary decision- making- beyond politics? Should it be? 5. Barzelay- What financial paradigms are cliental oriented? 6. Heady- Bureaucracy, Managing Budgets vs. Political Development and Imbalance 7. Hummel and Miewald- the importance (and legitimacy) of criticism?

17 The Current State of Financial Management  (Since 2001)- Structural Adjustment vs. Social Crisis

18 The Current State of Financial Management 1. IMF Stabilization- currency reform, auctions and trade liberalization 2. Decentralized Budgeting- Part of Governance Debate 3. World Bank and UNDP "Management" - Opposing views to SAPs

19 The Current State of Financial Management 4. Continued Absence of recurrent budgets and loss of control in Crisis: especially re. “Terror Prone,” Collapsed and Fragile States 5. Activity (economy) driven by technical assistance projects - the only game in town 6. Bridging and sectoral loans and grants- major source of international involvement

20 Conditionality- What is the future? 1. Privatization of the economy a. divestiture b. contracting out c. liquidation d. sell off public private partnership shares

21 What is the Future? 2. Privatization (Commercialization) of the bureaucracy IN-SOURCING

22 Commercialization- Negatives a. Individuals work with investments and the service/commercial sector b. Departments sell their services- eg. statistics in Zaire/DRC  c. Sub-economic salaries- offices and telephones- buying soap and selling chickens

23 Commercialization- Negatives d. International conditions for "good" bureaucrats, eg. World Bank in Uganda- special salaries for those on contract with the project e. Goal: Return to the recurrent budgeting process of the 1950s

24 Back to the Future? New Framework: Subsidiarity and decentralized budgeting?


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