Fiscal Transparency, Accountability, and Risk

This paper surveys that state of fiscal transparency in the wake of the current crisis and looks at what can be done to improve it.
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Volume/Issue: Volume 2012 Issue 054
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Public Finance , PP , central bank , fiscal policy , country authorities , government holding , nonfinancial institution , accounts receivable , government assets , market value , federal deficit , cash basis , GDP ratio , financial support , subsoil assets , cash flow , fair value , Budget planning and preparation , Fiscal risks , Fiscal reporting , Fiscal accounting and reporting , Europe

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This paper surveys that state of fiscal transparency in the wake of the current crisis and looks at what can be done to improve it. It examines the relationship between fiscal transparency and fiscal outcomes; reviews progress in promoting greater fiscal transparency over the past decade; considers the lessons of the recent crisis for existing fiscal transparency standards, practices, and monitoring arrangements; and makes a series of recommendations for renewing the global fiscal transparency effort in the wake of the crisis.