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  2. Public sector balance sheet - Wikipedia

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    Willem Buiter and the IMF argued in 1983 for the use of public sector balance sheets to improve public financial management. [2]Following a financial crisis, the New Zealand government passed its Public Finance Act (PFA) in 1989, introducing accrual budgeting, appropriations and accounting, publishing the world's first public sector balance sheet based on audited accounting records rather than ...

  3. List of countries by public sector size - Wikipedia

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    In the former Eastern Bloc countries, the public sector in 1989 accounted for between 70% and over 90% of total employment. [5] In China a full 78.3% of the urban labor force were employed in the public sector by 1978, the year the Chinese economic reform was launched, after which the rates dropped.

  4. File:Introduction to public finance (IA cu31924031249539).pdf

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  5. Public finance - Wikipedia

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    Figure 1: General Government (IMF Government Finance Statistics Manual 2001(Washington, 2001) pp.13 Figure 2: Public Sector(IMF Government Finance Statistics Manual 2001(Washington, 2001) pp.15 The general government sector of a nation includes all non-private sector institutions, organisations and activities.

  6. Public sector net worth - Wikipedia

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    Public (Sector) Net Worth is a financial measure of a government's wealth, considering the value of its entire balance sheet. Similar to the private sector's balance sheet measurement, net worth is defined as total assets minus total liabilities.

  7. File:Digital Resources in Telugu.pdf - Wikipedia

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    English: Presentation on Digital Resources in Telugu a presentation made in a workshop for Research Scholars at English and Foreign Language, University, Hyderabad Date 13 September 2013

  8. Accrual accounting in the public sector - Wikipedia

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    Accrual accounting in the public sector is a method to present financial information on government operations. [ 1 ] : 45 [ 2 ] : 3 Under accrual accounting , income and expenditure transactions are recognized when they occur, regardless of when the associated cash payments are made.

  9. International Public Sector Accounting Standards - Wikipedia

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    The Public Financial Management and Control Law of 2006 require the government to adopt international accounting standards for the public sector. Based on this law, the government issued a public accounting regulation for central government entities in 2006 and established a Public Accounting Standards Board.