The Introduction Of Program Budgeting In Russia: 20 Years Of Experience With Russian Budgetary Reforms
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- Mstislav Afanasyev & Nataliya Shash, 2014. "Russian budgetary reforms: from programs of social and economic development to state programs of the Russian Federation," Public administration issues, Higher School of Economics, issue 2, pages 48-64.
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- Mstislav Afanasyev & Nataliya Shash, 2016. "Moscow Budget and Growth of Public Finances Efficiency," Public administration issues, Higher School of Economics, issue 2, pages 72-95.
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budgetary reforms; special-program methods; special federal programs; special government-agency programs; results-based budgeting; evaluating program effectiveness;All these keywords.
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