Increasing Professionalism in Public Finance Management: A Case Study of the United Kingdom Contributor(s): Jane Squire, Sarah (Author), Beazley, Ivor (Author) |
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ISBN: 146480804X ISBN-13: 9781464808043 Publisher: World Bank Publications
Binding Type: Paperback Published: November 2016 Click for more in this series: World Bank Studies |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Business & Economics | Accounting - General - Medical | Public Health - Business & Economics | Economics - Microeconomics |
Dewey: 352.409 |
LCCN: 2015051190 |
Series: World Bank Studies |
Physical Information: 0.24" H x 7" W x 10" L (0.47 lbs) 114 pages |
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Publisher Description: In countries such as the United Kingdom, the need to manage fi nances in a professional manner has been hampered by the severe fi scal constraints of the 2008 fi nancial crisis. These pressures are likely to persist in the long term as a result of an aging population and rising public expectations of the quality of public services. Whereas much attention has been paid to technical reforms to improve budgeting, expenditure control, accounting, and auditing, less attention has been given to the process of developing skilled financial managers, whose expertise is key to sustained improvement in the management of public finances. Successive governments in the United Kingdom have recognized the need to strengthen professionalism in financial management, but the financial crisis gave an additional impetus for change. This change has been refl ected in policy statements, changes in recruitment and human resource management practices, and the development of professional networks in accounting, audit, procurement, and project management. Increasing Professionalism in Public Finance Management: A Case Study of the United Kingdom describes the journey from a civil service where generalist skills were overwhelmingly preferred toward one where professional technical skills in finance are recognized and valued. This book represents one of a number of country case studies aimed at sharing information about alternative paths and models to help developing countries seeking to strengthen public fi nancial management skills on a long-term sustainable basis. This book will be of importance to public policy makers and public practitioners looking for ways to improve the quality of public sector management and to a range of professional finance/ management bodies looking to strengthen their relevance to the government sector. |
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