Asymmetric information and excess budget: the influence of performance-based budgeting on budgetary slack in US states

Sung-Jin Park, Sung-Hee Jang
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ABSTRACT This paper examines whether the legislative adoption of performance-based budgeting (PBB) limits budgetary slack. Based on the model of slack-maximizing bureaucracy, we predict that the enactment of PBB laws is likely to shore up the legislature’s ability to control budgetary slack. By providing more information about the production costs of public services to the legislature as budget sponsors, the legislative adoption of PBB can mitigate the information asymmetry between bureaucrats and the legislature, which leads to more effective control of budgetary slack by budget sponsors. In US states, we document that the budgetary slack is reduced after a state legislature legally mandates the use of performance information in the budgetary deliberation. This finding suggests that the legislative adoption of PBB facilitates the budget sponsors’ use of prior-period budgetary slack information to reduce current-period slack, consistent with the notion of PBB as analytic tools for budget sponsors.
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信息不对称与预算过剩:绩效预算对美国各州预算松弛的影响
摘要本文考察了绩效预算的立法采用是否限制了预算松弛。基于松弛最大化的官僚主义模型,我们预测PBB法的颁布可能会增强立法机关控制预算松弛的能力。通过向作为预算发起者的立法机关提供更多关于公共服务生产成本的信息,立法机构采用PBB可以缓解官僚与立法机关之间的信息不对称,从而使预算发起者更有效地控制预算松弛。在美国各州,我们记录了在州立法机构法律规定在预算审议中使用绩效信息后,预算松弛得到了减少。这一发现表明,立法采用PBB有助于预算发起人使用前期预算松弛信息来减少当期松弛,这与PBB作为预算发起人分析工具的概念是一致的。
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International Review of Public Administration
International Review of Public Administration Social Sciences-Public Administration
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期刊介绍: The International Review of Public Administration (ISSN 1229-4659) is published biannually by the Korean Association for Public Administration (KAPA) to provide a worldwide audience with the opportunity for communication and further understanding on issues of public administration and policy. There will be a triple-blind peer review process for all submissions of articles of general interest. There are no particular limitations on subject areas as long as they are related to the field of public administration and policy or deal with public employees. Articles should be analytic and demonstrate the highest standards of excellence in conceptualization, craftsmanship, and methodology.
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