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2003 | 10 | nr 2 | 46--65
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Have Parliaments Influenced Budget Policy during Democratisation? A Comparison of Hungary and Slovenia

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The goal in this paper is to compare and contrast the roles of the Hungarian and Slovenian parliaments in budgeting, developing conceptualisations and explanations based on common variables and hypotheses that facilitate comparative analysis. This will also allow more informed judgements on how to further strengthen legislative budgeting in these and other nations in the region. (fragment of text)
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46--65
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  • Washington State University, United States
  • University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
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