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Cabinet Office Minister Esther McVey has written to Councils that have high levels of spending on staff who work on trade union duties during working hours.
This paper focuses on the impact of disasters on public expenditures, and how this impact might be valued
This paper rationalizes this outcome looking at the association between cost inflation and public investment in road construction projects
Research paper and working paper investigating the relationship between competition, financial constraints and misallocation
This review draws mainly from studies that focus on debt reduction episodes, fiscal adjustment and its impact on the economy
This study uses a large dataset of World Bank investment projects, approved between 1970 and 2007 in 80 countries
Adapt your technology operations, finance models and cost optimisation techniques to get the most out of the public cloud.
This paper quantifies the extent of pesticide overuse in vegetable production systems in Southeast Asia.
The Statements of Excesses for Main Supply Estimates.
The Chancellor presented the government’s Spending Review on 20 October 2010, which fixes spending budgets for each Government department up to 2014-15.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
This paper analyses the tradeoffs between savings, debt and public investment in the Republic of Congo
Centrally approved spending for property, advertising, consultancy, technology and recruitment.
HM Treasury has published the Statement of Excesses for 2020-21.
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