posted on 2024-12-19, 09:29authored byTom Harrison, Laurence Ferry, Kathryn Cheeseman, Brian Lucas, Mahdi Zaidan
This synthesis note draws on the material contained in five rapid evidence reviews, which provide more detailed evidence, data and references to support the points summarised here. The synthesis note is also informed by the discussions at the first evidence and policy clinic. It sets out the ideas from the first clinic on the benefits of moving toward a broader and more long-term approach to public financial management, and then considers what this means for the management of fiscal risks associated with climate change.
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Institute of Development Studies
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Harrison, T.; Ferry, L.; Cheeseman, K.; Lucas, B. and Zaidan, M. (2024). Synthesis Note: Broader and Long-Term Approaches to Public Management. Brighton. UK: Institute of Development Studies. DOI 10.19088/K4DD.2024.083