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  1. OECD Journal on Budgeting
  2. Volume 014
  3. Issue 003
  4. The whole elephant. A proposal for integrating cash, accrual, and sustainability-gap accounts.
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Volume 015
Volume 014
Issue 003
Performance budgeting in Korea. Overview and assessment.
It's spending that matters. From robust control theory to practical heuristics.
What are budgeting's purposes?. Comments on OECD's principles of good budgetary governance.
A study on compilation and improvement of indices for legislative budgetary institutions. With focus on comparative analysis of current institutions in 60 countries.
Time to look again at accrual budgeting
The whole elephant. A proposal for integrating cash, accrual, and sustainability-gap accounts.
Study of public financial management systems for two Asian regional groups. Comparisons and key features for SAARC and ASEAN regions.
Issue 002
Issue 001
Volume 013
Volume 012
Volume 011
Volume 010
Volume 009
Volume 008
Volume 007
Volume 006
Volume 005
Volume 004
Volume 003
Volume 002
Volume 001

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The whole elephant. A proposal for integrating cash, accrual, and sustainability-gap accounts.

Content Provider OECD iLibrary
Author Irwin, Timothy C.
Abstract Although the budget deficit is much discussed in political debate and economic research, there is no agreement on how it should be measured. There are at least four options, which can be called the cash deficit, the financial deficit, the full-accrual deficit, and the comprehensive deficit. Each is informative, but each has problems of relevance or reliability. Some are more vulnerable to manipulation involving assets and liabilities that are unrecognised in the underlying accounting, others to manipulation involving the mismeasurement of recognised assets and liabilities. Governments should publish all four in a form that reveals their interrelationships. JEL classification: H6, H61, H62 Keywords: Accrual accounts, comprehensive accounts, liabilities, budget deficit
Page Count 18
Starting Page 1
Ending Page 18
Volume Number 14
Issue Number 3
Language English
Publisher OECD Publishing
Publisher Date 2015-10-12
Access Restriction Open
Subject Keyword Finance and Investment Governance
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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