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Repairing the Budget Contract between Citizens and the State

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This article argues that the budget is essentially a contract between citizens and the state, and that the contract is in a great state of disrepair. The ongoing debate and action in OECD countries should focus on post-crisis revenue and expenditure policies in order to repair this contract. The combination of fiscal stress, high expectations and citizen mistrust, however, greatly complicates the task. JEL classification: A130, H500, H600 Keywords: budget as contract, citizen expectations, citizen participation in government, trust in government, sustainable revenue and expenditure policies, accountability

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  • Allen Schick, 2011. "Repairing the Budget Contract between Citizens and the State," OECD Journal on Budgeting, OECD Publishing, vol. 11(3), pages 1-27.
  • Handle: RePEc:oec:govkaa:5kg3pdgctc8v
    DOI: 10.1787/budget-11-5kg3pdgctc8v
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    1. Jena, Pratap Ranjan & Sikdar, Satadru, 2019. "Budget Credibility in India: Assessment through PEFA framework," Working Papers 19/284, National Institute of Public Finance and Policy.
    2. Céline Du Boys & Emanuele Padovani & Alice Monti, 2017. "Municipal budgetary decisions in times of austerity in Italy and France: between national, local and internal influences," Post-Print hal-02057626, HAL.
    3. Katarzyna Aleksandra Wόjtowicz & Sabina Hodžić, 2022. "Financial Resilience in the Face of Turbulent Times: Evidence from Poland and Croatian Cities," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 14(17), pages 1-16, August.
    4. Shrabani Mukherjee & Vivek Jadhav & Debdulal Thakur, 2022. "Budgetary Advocacy and Public Finance Management for North-Eastern Region in India," Working Papers 2022-224, Madras School of Economics,Chennai,India.
    5. Céline Du Boys & Emanuele Padovani, 2016. "Local Reactions To The Financial Crisis: What Influence Of National Context Vs Individual Strategies?," Post-Print hal-01470232, HAL.
    6. Céline Du Boys & Emanuele Padovani & Alice Monti, 2017. "Vulnerability factors shaping municipal resilience throughout the global financial crisis: comparing Italy and France," Post-Print hal-02057637, HAL.

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