Monitoring the quality of public spending in the social sectors in developing countries: Lessons from Public Expenditure Tracking Surveys and other sources

The objective of this paper is to review about 20 Public Expenditure Tracking Surveys (PETS) and related literature produced since the mid-1990s to identify common problems and lessons learned to improve the quality of public spending in the social sectors via civil society oversight and involvement.

Publication & Resource Type: 
Working Papers
Year Published: 
2008
Main Contact: 
Courtney Tolmie
Author(s): 
Amanda Glassman, Loren Becker and Chinyere Bun

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