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Considerations On Insufficient Legal Regulation Of Special Allocations Made By The Central Executive Authority

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  • Ionel BOSTAN

    (Stefan cel Mare University, ionel_bostan@yahoo.com, Suceava, Romania,)

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Our approach aims to reveal critically aspects derived from the regulation method of distribution of Budgetary reserve fund and emergency fund - both of the government - seen by us as special allocations made by the central executive authorities, which require extra regulation because they aim at funding emergency or unforeseen expenses and urgent actions to eliminate the effects of natural disasters occurring during the budget year. Lately, these expenses having high share in the state budget, review of legislative provisions on the matter is imposed. Incidentally, in this respect there are presented conclusions by various experts/ institutions, found in some papers / reports we have consulted, together with specific legislation and literature to develop this paper.

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  • Ionel BOSTAN, 2016. "Considerations On Insufficient Legal Regulation Of Special Allocations Made By The Central Executive Authority," Journal of Public Administration, Finance and Law, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, vol. 9(9), pages 119-124, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:aic:jopafl:y:2016:v:9:p:119-124
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    1. Ian Lienert, 2010. "Role of the Legislature in Budget Processes," IMF Technical Notes and Manuals 2010/04, International Monetary Fund.
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    4. STOICA Ovidiu & CAPRARU Bogdan, 2012. "The Current International Financial Crisis And The Financial Supervision Institutional Arrangements Effectiveness In The European Union Countries," Revista Economica, Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, Faculty of Economic Sciences, vol. 0(4), pages 590-597.
    5. Mr. Ian Lienert, 2010. "Role of the Legislature in Budget Processes," IMF Technical Notes and Manuals 2010/004, International Monetary Fund.
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