Rethinking the UK’s fiscal architecture: A comparative perspective

Successful fiscal consolidation requires a supportive institutional framework to guide the UK towards sustainable public finances. International experience offers a number of insights into how fiscal institutions can help to restore aggregate fiscal discipline, as well as to enhance allocative and operational efficiency. This seminar discusses the lessons from other countries' experiences for redesigning the budget process in the UK.

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Joachim Wehner, London School of Economics and Political Science

Prof Mark Hallerberg, Hertie School of Governance

Christian Kastrop, Ministry of Finance, Germany

Robert Chote, Institute for Fiscal Studies

Date: 30th November 2009
Time: 16:00 - 18:00

Please RVSP to events@instituteforgovernment.org.uk

Click HERE, HERE and HERE to download the three PDFs of the presentations given at the event.

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