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The aim of this book is to take stock of the experiences of Spain
and Portugal in the adaptation to the IPSAS, showing the
advantages, disadvantages and the main challenges for its
implementation. In chapter one, the book analyses the IPSAS and the
conceptual framework, as well as the claimed benefits and
criticisms of IPSAS. Chapter two makes an analysis of the diffusion
of the IPSAS in the international framework and the process of
harmonization in development in Europe. Chapter three and four
analyze the process of adaptation to IPSAS in Portugal and Spain
respectively. In the chapter five, there is a comparative analysis
between Spain and Portugal, and the last chapter present the main
conclusions. This book can help to understand the level of
implementation of the reforms and how governments are applying the
IPSAS.
Accounting information, on the one hand, allows government
officials to obtain better information to support greater decision
making, transparency, and accountability. On the other hand, this
financial information also allows local citizens more access to
knowledge of how public resources are being managed and used by the
local government entities. Measuring the pros and cons of this
information may determine how certain officials remain in office
while others do not. Financial Determinants in Local Re-Election
Rates is a collection of innovative research that assesses whether
accounting information and other factors have an impact on
electoral results, which in turn impact re-election in local
government. While highlighting topics including political
financing, voting behavior, and capital spending, this book is
ideally designed for political analysts, politicians, government
officials, researchers, policymakers, public policy managers,
financial analysts, academicians, and students seeking current
research on financial information and other factors having an
impact on electoral results.
Accounting information, on the one hand, allows government
officials to obtain better information to support greater decision
making, transparency, and accountability. On the other hand, this
financial information also allows local citizens more access to
knowledge of how public resources are being managed and used by the
local government entities. Measuring the pros and cons of this
information may determine how certain officials remain in office
while others do not. Financial Determinants in Local Re-Election
Rates: Emerging Research and Opportunities is a collection of
innovative research that assesses whether accounting information
and other factors have an impact on electoral results, which in
turn impact re-election in local government. While highlighting
topics including political financing, voting behavior, and capital
spending, this book is ideally designed for political analysts,
politicians, government officials, researchers, policymakers,
public policy managers, financial analysts, academicians, and
students seeking current research on financial information and
other factors having an impact on electoral results.
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