管理准政府机构:准政府机构的审计与欺骗模型

Governing the Quango: An Auditing and Cheating Model of Quasi-Governmental Authorities

Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory · 2005
被引 39
ABS 4

中文导读

本文从审计角度研究立法机构如何通过事前设计(如要求提交年度计划、报告和账目)来防止准政府机构滥用公共资金,并利用荷兰1946-1993年的数据验证了理论模型的预测。

Abstract

The New Public Management has a paramount implication for the delegation of authority to implement public policy, namely, that efficient delegations are designed according to the substance of the task to be performed. In other words, the government must be able to choose the best agent to carry out a particular task, which implies that the set of agents must not be confined to actors and departments within the bureaucracy. This flexibility of form creates the incentives behind the quango, and increases the importance of ex ante design for the legislature to avoid misuse of public funds. It also has the potential to increase ex post enforcement activity by the government. This article examines ex ante design from the perspective of auditing, presenting a formal model of the construction of auditing procedures as a response to expectations of the misuse of funds. By creating requirements such as the requisite submission of annual plans, reports, and accounts, governments attempt to create a compliance-inducing scheme much like that present in tax enforcement. The theoretical model generates empirical predictions that are statistically examined using data on public bodies in the Netherlands created between 1946 and 1993. Empirical results demonstrate strong support for the theory.

公共管理政府治理审计委托代理公共经济学