Does the Parliament Make a Difference? The Role of the Italian Parliament in Financial Policy

A recent survey conducted in a sample of 83 countries by the Inter-Parliamentary Union in collaboration with the World Bank Institute on the Relations between the Legislature and the Executive in the Context of Parliamentary Oversight allows cross-national comparison for the role of legislatures in...

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Main Authors: Forestiere, Carolyn, Pelizzo, Riccardo
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Published: Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University 2004
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soss_research-10392017-04-19T02:14:37Z Does the Parliament Make a Difference? The Role of the Italian Parliament in Financial Policy Forestiere, Carolyn Pelizzo, Riccardo A recent survey conducted in a sample of 83 countries by the Inter-Parliamentary Union in collaboration with the World Bank Institute on the Relations between the Legislature and the Executive in the Context of Parliamentary Oversight allows cross-national comparison for the role of legislatures in the budgetary process. One of the survey’s most significant indications is that legislatures in presidential systems are generally more involved in the preparation of the budget than legislatures in either parliamentary or semi-presidential systems. The picture, however, is very different when we look at legislatures’ oversight of the budget. Parliaments are generally more involved in the examination and final approval of the budget than are legislatures in presidential and semi-presidential systems1. In the light of these considerations, it should not be terribly surprising to find that the executive is more likely to be accountable to the legislature for its spending in parliamentary systems than in presidential systems. 2004-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/40 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soss_research/article/1039/viewcontent/ParliamentMakeDifferenceItalian_2004_wp.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School of Social Sciences eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Political Science
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Forestiere, Carolyn
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Does the Parliament Make a Difference? The Role of the Italian Parliament in Financial Policy
description A recent survey conducted in a sample of 83 countries by the Inter-Parliamentary Union in collaboration with the World Bank Institute on the Relations between the Legislature and the Executive in the Context of Parliamentary Oversight allows cross-national comparison for the role of legislatures in the budgetary process. One of the survey’s most significant indications is that legislatures in presidential systems are generally more involved in the preparation of the budget than legislatures in either parliamentary or semi-presidential systems. The picture, however, is very different when we look at legislatures’ oversight of the budget. Parliaments are generally more involved in the examination and final approval of the budget than are legislatures in presidential and semi-presidential systems1. In the light of these considerations, it should not be terribly surprising to find that the executive is more likely to be accountable to the legislature for its spending in parliamentary systems than in presidential systems.
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author Forestiere, Carolyn
Pelizzo, Riccardo
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Pelizzo, Riccardo
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title Does the Parliament Make a Difference? The Role of the Italian Parliament in Financial Policy
title_short Does the Parliament Make a Difference? The Role of the Italian Parliament in Financial Policy
title_full Does the Parliament Make a Difference? The Role of the Italian Parliament in Financial Policy
title_fullStr Does the Parliament Make a Difference? The Role of the Italian Parliament in Financial Policy
title_full_unstemmed Does the Parliament Make a Difference? The Role of the Italian Parliament in Financial Policy
title_sort does the parliament make a difference? the role of the italian parliament in financial policy
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2004
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/40
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