One way to get governments to spend money on the right things is to set a percentage target. In this way targets have been set for health, education and agriculture. But are sectoral budget targets the right way to do it? International Budget Partnership’s Ravi Duggal thinks it is. His colleague Jason Lakin thinks it isn’t. Read their arguments on the Open Budgets blog and let them know what you think.
February 19, 2011
Do we need sectoral budget targets? Well, its complicated
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