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Plans for Government at a Glance

"Explore OECD's comprehensive guide on public finance, economics, HRM, transparency, and service delivery from 2000 to 2009. Learn about government outsourcing, investment, deficits, debt, and more for better policy outcomes."

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Plans for Government at a Glance

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  1. Plans for Government at a Glance Zsuzsanna Lonti OECD , GOV

  2. G@G 2011 • Publication in May 2011 • Major chapters on: • public finance and economics • public employment, compensation, HRM • transparency in governance • regulatory governance • new ways of delivering public services • policy outputs and outcomes in selected sectors ( education, health , tax admin.)

  3. Public finance and economics • Years covered 2000, 2007 and 2009 • New indicators on using SNA data : • government outsourcing • final consumption of goods and services by government and households • government investment • size of government procurement • size of fiscal assets • government deficits/surpluses • government debt • fiscal sustainability - projections from ECO

  4. Issues • Harmonization of public expenditures and public employment data • How can we collect data on ICT expenditures in general government? • Availability of second level COFOG data • Moving from general government to public sector

  5. OECD indicators on e-government performance • Data on the cost of developing e‑government are needed to appraise governments’ performance • Would like to start with data collection on total expenditures on ICT (capital, compensation, intermediate consumption ) in central government • Complexity of gathering this type of data: public accounts and ICT expenditures are organised differently in the various OECD countries

  6. Timetable • Consultation with STD on draft public finance chapter in December, 2010 • First draft G@G 2011 to be sent to PGC and CSTAT members before Christmas 2010 • Comments expected back by end of January , 2011 • Final draft to print : March 1, 2011

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