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Politicians’ use of performance information in the budget process

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Ringa Raudla & Sebastian Bur. (2023) Austerity and the use of performance information in the budget process. Public Money & Management 43:6, pages 627-634.
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Berend van der Kolk. (2022) Performance measurement in the public sector: Mapping 20 years of survey research. Financial Accountability & Management 38:4, pages 703-729.
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Mario Mazzoleni & Diego Paredi. (2022) Preliminary effects on the political accountability of the new accounting system for Italian local authorities. Corporate Ownership and Control 19:2, pages 38-45.
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Tobias Tesche. (2021) The European Fiscal Board: supranational de novo body or orchestrator? . Italian Political Science Review/Rivista Italiana di Scienza Politica 51:3, pages 389-403.
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