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This book comprehensively presents the current practice and further development paths of public sector accounting, auditing and control systems in 7 South Eastern European countries based on the contributions of highly-respected researchers. Each chapter is a study of the territorial organisation, public sector scope, formulation and execution of central government and local and regional self-government budgets, accounting and financial reporting reforms and practice, audit and other oversight (supervision) in the public sector, and challenges in the further development of public sector…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book comprehensively presents the current practice and further development paths of public sector accounting, auditing and control systems in 7 South Eastern European countries based on the contributions of highly-respected researchers. Each chapter is a study of the territorial organisation, public sector scope, formulation and execution of central government and local and regional self-government budgets, accounting and financial reporting reforms and practice, audit and other oversight (supervision) in the public sector, and challenges in the further development of public sector accounting and auditing of each country. It also provides insights into the challenges that SEE countries are faced with as they move towards the adoption of accrual accounting and the implementation of IPSAS and/or EPSAS, and offers a valuable reference resource for academics, researchers, students, auditors, public administrators, policy makers and standard setters.
Autorenporträt
Gorana Roje is a head of division at the Ministry of State Assets, Croatia.  Her research focuses on international and comparative public sector accounting, financial reporting and asset management. Her work has been presented at international conferences and published in scientific journals.   Vesna Vai¿ek is Full Professor in Accounting at the Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Zagreb, Croatia. Her teaching and research focuses on public sector and non profit accounting and financial reporting, managerial accounting and public sector performance management. She held the position of Chief Treasurer (MoF, Croatia) and of a Vice-Rector for Financial Management at the University of Zagreb.