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Budget-Review-Germany
ISSN 1608-7143
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Document Outline Foreword Table of contents Budget Review: Germany Note on terminology Summary overview 1. Budget institutions and processes 1.1. The legal context 1.2. Annual budget process Box 2. The federal budget Box 3. The annual budget timetable Figure 1. Three “Arcs” of federal budgeting in Germany 1.3. Top-down aspects of budgeting 1.4. Medium-term dimension of budgeting 1.5. Budget execution and monitoring 2. Conduct of fiscal policy – National and sub-national aspects 2.1. Overview of national fiscal policy Box 4. Overview of the EU Economic Governance Rules Box 5. Germany’s Debt Brake Box 6. Allocation of EU Financial Sanctions under Article 109(5) of the Basic Law 2.2. Co-ordination of budgetary policy across levels of government 2.3. Fiscal consolidation assistance to the Länder Figure 2. Länder debt as a share of their revenues (2000, 2012) 2.4. Fiscal policy and co-ordination: Summary assessment 3. Resource allocation, planning and prioritisation 3.1. Strategic aspects of resource allocation 3.2. Performance aspects of the budget process Table 1. Specimen of a line item in the budget documentation for the budget 2013 Box 8. Types of performance budgeting 3.3. Issues in budget accounting 3.4. Resource allocation and prioritisation: Summary assessment Table 2. A typology of spending reviews and performance evaluation Box 9. Possible Integrated Federal Spending Review for Germany 4. Quality, integrity, and independent input to budgeting 4.1. Independent economic input to the budget process 4.2. Accountability – the role of the Federal Court of Audit Box 10. The Federal Performance Commissioner 4.3. Long-term sustainability issues 4.4. Consideration of fiscal risks Figure 3. Budget guarantee authorisations since 2001 5. Capital budgeting 5.1. Overview of capital budgeting process Table 3. Responsibilities regarding capital investment at different levels of government Box 11. Infrastructure and network plans in Germany Figure 4. The capital planning process Box 12. Federal Budget Code 5.2. Public-Private Partnerships in Germany Figure 5. Stages of PPP economic feasibility analysis Box 13. PPP-Policy Unit in the Budget Division, Tasks Table 4. PPP units in Germany (OECD, 2010) Box 14. Supporting guidelines for public-private partnerships in Germany 6. Budget approval and oversight 6.1. The German parliament Box 15. The German Bundestag and the European Union 6.2. The Budget Committee Box 16. The Bundesrat Finance Committee 6.3. Staffing and analytical support 6.4. Parliamentary approval and oversight of the budget 6.5. The impact of the legislature Table 6. Bundestag amendments to the budget adopted in 2009-13 Table 7. Impact of parliamentary amendments – Budget Committee deliberations (thousand €) Table 8. Impact of parliamentary amendments – Budget Committee settlement session (thousand €) 6.6. Conclusions on the role of parliament 6.7. Citizen engagement 7. Conclusions and recommendations Notes References Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: