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Optimisation of the decision-making process of investment in public projects through the use of practices of portfolio management

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  • Leandro Bolzan De Rezende
  • Marcio Denys Pessanha Gonçalves

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This article aims to explore the portfolio management tools and techniques that can assist policy makers to improve the quality of public spending. The researchers were motivated by Brazil being a country that provides one of the worst returns of taxes collected for the well-being of society [IBPT, (2013), p.2]. Several studies have shown the tools and techniques for portfolio management can improve the performance of organisations. The article was written in the form of a theoretical study, using descriptive and bibliographic research. The study sought to identify the best practices existing on portfolio management to describe a basic model that can be deployed in any public organisation.

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  • Leandro Bolzan De Rezende & Marcio Denys Pessanha Gonçalves, 2017. "Optimisation of the decision-making process of investment in public projects through the use of practices of portfolio management," International Journal of Management and Decision Making, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 16(4), pages 321-345.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijmdma:v:16:y:2017:i:4:p:321-345
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