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Performance Budgeting in Turkey

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  • Sevil Çatak
  • Canan Çilingir

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The effective and efficient use of public resources has vital importance for Turkey. To serve this purpose, public financial management was reformed and a performance budgeting system was launched in Turkey. This article assesses the current situation of the implementation of the performance budgeting system in Turkey from the perspective of public administrations under the general budget. It examines all stages of the performance budgeting process (strategic planning, performance programming, budgeting, accountability reporting and auditing) as well as all elements of the system (legislation, methodology, co.ordination, guidance, ownership, implementation, and factors affecting the process). It identifies the strengths of the system and the problems faced. JEL classification: H110, H610.

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  • Sevil Çatak & Canan Çilingir, 2010. "Performance Budgeting in Turkey," OECD Journal on Budgeting, OECD Publishing, vol. 10(3), pages 1-39.
  • Handle: RePEc:oec:govkaa:5km4d794l142
    DOI: 10.1787/budget-10-5km4d794l142
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    1. Oh, Tick Hui & Chua, Shing Chyi, 2010. "Energy efficiency and carbon trading potential in Malaysia," Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Elsevier, vol. 14(7), pages 2095-2103, September.

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