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  • 22-September-2022

    English

    6th Annual Meeting of the OECD Gender Budgeting Network 2022

    OECD meeting on gender budgeting where delegates shared insights to help increase its effectiveness.

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  • 24-January-2022

    English

    Spending Reviews

    Spending reviews analyse the stock of existing expenditure and are used by governments during the budget process to develop, assess, recommend and adopt policies.

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  • 1-November-2021

    English, PDF, 5,841kb

    Green Budgeting: Towards Common Principles

    This paper presents common elements of green budgeting, main underlying principles. It reviews the different tools and provides examples from the EU Member States. It is joint work of the European Commission, the International Monetary Fund and the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development.

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  • 2-September-2021

    English

    OECD Review of Latvia’s Fiscal Discipline Council

    The review found that the FDC adheres to the OECD Principles for Independent Fiscal Institutions and has been effective in monitoring Latvia’s fiscal framework. Its research and reputation is independent and non-partisan, it fulfils the responsibilities prescribed in its legislation, and its scrutiny of the government’s macroeconomic forecasts has strengthened the credibility of budget planning assumptions.

  • 18-August-2021

    English

    Green Budgeting in OECD Countries

    Climate and environmental considerations have become pressing priorities for governments in recent years. International commitments such as the Paris Agreement, the Aichi Biodiversity Targets under the Convention on Biodiversity (CBD) and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) have spurred momentum across the OECD to prioritise green objectives to policy-making processes. As these efforts require systematic considerations across all parts of government, countries have identified the budget process as playing a key role in ensuring that priorities relating to the environment and climate change are part of the policy-making process. Thus, there has been an emergence of 'green budgeting' practices across the OECD. Countries use green budgeting as a tool of budgetary policy making to provide policy makers with a clearer understanding of the environmental and climate impacts of budgeting choices, while bringing evidence together in a systematic and co-ordinated manner for more informed decision making to fulfil national and international commitments. This publication presents the findings from the first survey on green budgeting across OECD countries and provides information on the extent to which countries have the key elements of an effective approach to pursue environmental and climate priorities.
  • 21-June-2021

    English

    OECD Review of Finland’s Independent Fiscal Institution

    This review was undertaken at the request of the National Audit Office of Finland. It provides recommendations for the Impact Team for Fiscal Policy Monitoring through consideration of the OECD Principles for Independent Fiscal Institutions, national developments, and international best practices.

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  • 13-February-2021

    English

    Green Budget Tagging - Introductory Guidance & Principles

    Green budget tagging can be a useful tool in an overall approach to green budgeting. This introductory guidance was developed by the OECD under the Paris Collaborative on Green Budgeting in collaboration with institutional partners working under Helsinki Principle 4 of the Coalition of Finance Ministers for Climate Action (IADB, IMF, UNDP, World Bank) and draws lessons from existing country practices. It was informed by a series of round-table events with countries implementing green budget tagging. The document aims to provide high-level guidance in relation to designing, implementing and improving green budget tagging.
  • 21-November-2020

    English

    16th Annual Meeting of the OECD Senior Budget Officials Network on Performance and Results

    16th Annual Meeting of the OECD Senior Budget Officials Network on Performance and Results

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  • 4-novembre-2020

    Français

    COVID-19 et crise climatique : associer instruments de budgétisation environnementale et de politique fiscale au service d’une meilleure reprise

    Blog par Elsa Pilichowski, Directrice de la gouvernance publique, et Pascal Saint-Amans, Directeur du Centre de politique et d’administration fiscales

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  • 7-October-2020

    English

    Virtual Meeting of the MENA-SBO Network - 20 October 2020

    The meeting will feature a session presenting the OECD Secretariat findings on impacts of the COVID-19 crisis on public financial management and reporting in OECD and MENA countries. OECD and MENA delegates will then present how their Ministries of Finance handled the design and delivery of emergency fiscal packages in the face of the pandemic.

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  • 22-September-2022

    English

    6th Annual Meeting of the OECD Gender Budgeting Network 2022

    OECD meeting on gender budgeting where delegates shared insights to help increase its effectiveness.

    Related Documents
    Also AvailableEgalement disponible(s)
  • 24-January-2022

    English

    Spending Reviews

    Spending reviews analyse the stock of existing expenditure and are used by governments during the budget process to develop, assess, recommend and adopt policies.

    Related Documents
  • 1-November-2021

    English, PDF, 5,841kb

    Green Budgeting: Towards Common Principles

    This paper presents common elements of green budgeting, main underlying principles. It reviews the different tools and provides examples from the EU Member States. It is joint work of the European Commission, the International Monetary Fund and the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development.

    Related Documents
  • 2-September-2021

    English

    OECD Review of Latvia’s Fiscal Discipline Council

    The review found that the FDC adheres to the OECD Principles for Independent Fiscal Institutions and has been effective in monitoring Latvia’s fiscal framework. Its research and reputation is independent and non-partisan, it fulfils the responsibilities prescribed in its legislation, and its scrutiny of the government’s macroeconomic forecasts has strengthened the credibility of budget planning assumptions.

  • 18-August-2021

    English

    Green Budgeting in OECD Countries

    Climate and environmental considerations have become pressing priorities for governments in recent years. International commitments such as the Paris Agreement, the Aichi Biodiversity Targets under the Convention on Biodiversity (CBD) and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) have spurred momentum across the OECD to prioritise green objectives to policy-making processes. As these efforts require systematic considerations across all parts of government, countries have identified the budget process as playing a key role in ensuring that priorities relating to the environment and climate change are part of the policy-making process. Thus, there has been an emergence of 'green budgeting' practices across the OECD. Countries use green budgeting as a tool of budgetary policy making to provide policy makers with a clearer understanding of the environmental and climate impacts of budgeting choices, while bringing evidence together in a systematic and co-ordinated manner for more informed decision making to fulfil national and international commitments. This publication presents the findings from the first survey on green budgeting across OECD countries and provides information on the extent to which countries have the key elements of an effective approach to pursue environmental and climate priorities.
  • 21-June-2021

    English

    OECD Review of Finland’s Independent Fiscal Institution

    This review was undertaken at the request of the National Audit Office of Finland. It provides recommendations for the Impact Team for Fiscal Policy Monitoring through consideration of the OECD Principles for Independent Fiscal Institutions, national developments, and international best practices.

    Related Documents
  • 13-February-2021

    English

    Green Budget Tagging - Introductory Guidance & Principles

    Green budget tagging can be a useful tool in an overall approach to green budgeting. This introductory guidance was developed by the OECD under the Paris Collaborative on Green Budgeting in collaboration with institutional partners working under Helsinki Principle 4 of the Coalition of Finance Ministers for Climate Action (IADB, IMF, UNDP, World Bank) and draws lessons from existing country practices. It was informed by a series of round-table events with countries implementing green budget tagging. The document aims to provide high-level guidance in relation to designing, implementing and improving green budget tagging.
  • 21-November-2020

    English

    16th Annual Meeting of the OECD Senior Budget Officials Network on Performance and Results

    16th Annual Meeting of the OECD Senior Budget Officials Network on Performance and Results

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  • 4-novembre-2020

    Français

    COVID-19 et crise climatique : associer instruments de budgétisation environnementale et de politique fiscale au service d’une meilleure reprise

    Blog par Elsa Pilichowski, Directrice de la gouvernance publique, et Pascal Saint-Amans, Directeur du Centre de politique et d’administration fiscales

    Documents connexes
  • 7-October-2020

    English

    Virtual Meeting of the MENA-SBO Network - 20 October 2020

    The meeting will feature a session presenting the OECD Secretariat findings on impacts of the COVID-19 crisis on public financial management and reporting in OECD and MENA countries. OECD and MENA delegates will then present how their Ministries of Finance handled the design and delivery of emergency fiscal packages in the face of the pandemic.

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